Second Edition. IMPERIAL POLITICS.
BETTING INDUCEMENTS BILL. ~ |I»Y JfIMOTBIO TeIiEGBAPH—CoPYBIOHT] XTJnitbd Pbbss A«»ootAi'*tw ! London, March 11. Lord Newton's Betting Inducements v Bill was read a. second time in the , House of Lords. , >z "SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. ""'\- ' (Received 11.25 a.m.) ;•;,Colonel Seeley, in reply to Mr Hen'derson, said he issued no particular instructions to the South African Government tov destroy secret documents. •, •'' HOME RULE FOR WALES. Mr E. T. John, M.P. for' Denighshire, has introduced a Bill giving 'Home Rule to Wales. It provides for a Single Chamber and Women's Franchise. PENNY POSTAGE TO FRANCE. Mr Hobhouse, a member of the Cabinet, in reply to a question, said he was able to propose penny postage to France. A DISASTROUS CYCLONE, . o—- —— WRECKS AND DEATHS. [[BX EWOTBIO TeLEGBAPH—CoPYBIGHtI {TJNmso Fjwssb association."!! (Received 11.45 a.m.) , Paris, March 11. A cyclone in Madagascar on March -2nd caused several wrecks and a tidal wave drowned sixteen of the inhabitants.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1914, Page 6
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154Second Edition. IMPERIAL POLITICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1914, Page 6
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