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AMERICAN BREAD COMBINE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. New York, March 14. John Gates is reported to be behind a-big corporation to control the breao market. LYNCH LAW AND UNIONISM.,. New York, March 14. A negro fireman on a locomotive was lynched at Sonierset, Kentucky, because! he was a non-unionist. NEW P. AND O. LINER. London, March 15. The P. and O. steamer Medina has been launched at Greenock. THE COLOMBO CENSUS. Colombo, March 15. According to the census the population of Colombo is 211,18-1. FLYING MACHINI-S FOR TURKEY. Constantinople, March 16. Turkey lias ordered Hying machines for reconnoitring at Yemen. THE HOUNDSDITC.iI MURDERS. -- ■■ London, March 15. i Fcdevoff, one of the men arrested for the Houndsditeh murders, has been discharged. CAST OUT. London, March 15. The Rev. John Lax, vicar 'of Stainmore, Westmoreland, whom the Consistory Court recently found, guilty of misconduct with a schoolmistress," has been deprived of his living. • .THE SCRIPTURES! Athens, March 15. The Government has agreed to forbid translations of the Scriptures unless the Patriarch's assent is given. A RIGOROUS WINTER. Ottawa, March 15.1 , An unusually rigorous winter has brought death and suffering to the fishermen on the Labrador coast. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING BILL. London, March 15. A resolution was passed that the Commonwealth Navigation Bill ought to be amended in conformity with the recommendations of the Colonial Shipping Conference held in 1907. °
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 264, 17 March 1911, Page 2
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