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THE Cl'-VARD COMPANY. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright, London, March 24. Tile report of the Cunard Company shows that the profits for the year were £994,140. A dividend of 5 per cent, has been declared. THE KAISER IN AUSTRIA. Vienna, March 24. The Emperor of Austria welcomed the Kaiser and Kaiserin, who were enthusiastically received by the crowds in the streets. FOOT AND MOUTII DISEASE. London, March 24. Owing to foot and mouth disease the importation of English cattle into Ireland has been prohibited. SUCCESSFUL BURGLARS. New York, March 24. At Coffeyville, Kansas, six masked men held up the St. Louis Iron' Mountain and Southern Railway express, and! blew open a safe, secured £4OOO, and escaped in automobiles. | SIX FIREMEN KILLED. New York, March 24. At a big fire in Milwaukee six firemen were killed, two others are dying, and others were injured, owing to a, roof caving in. MURDER AT MONTREAL. Ottawa, March 24. At Montreal an Italian was murdered and terribly mutilated with an axe. There is no clue to the murderer. All foreigners will be disarmed. A MARRIAGE ANNULLED. Ottawa, March 24. Protestants in Montreal are indignant at the annulment of the marriage of two French-Canadians because the ceremony was not performed by a Roman Catholic priest. RIOTERS HEAVILY SENTENCED. London, March 24. Seventeen O'Brienites have been sentenced at Cork assizes to six months' imprisonment for rioting and assaulting the police at a Redmondite meeting in August. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 262, 27 March 1911, Page 2
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