ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE
SENOR CARUSO'S FRIVOLITY. •(Received Last Night, 5.5.0'c10ck.) . ROME. March 17. Eliza Garnelli, a shop girl, lost the case in which she claimed £IO,OOO from Senor Caruso, the well-known Italian tenor singer, for alleged breach of promise, on the ground that her honour was intact. The Court censured Senor CaruEo for his frivolity, and ordered him to pay costs.
pool, and a shipowner and merchant, declares 'that he has learnt on good authority that no settlement •of the strike is probable for several weeks. The miners in Durham have disbursed £lll,OOO as a fortnight's strike pay. Of 80,000" employed in the potteries, 4000 are receiving unemployment benefit.
CURTAILIhU SERVICES
RAILWAY COMPANY ADVANCES MONEY TO MEN. ' ' (Received March IG, 1 p.m.) LONDON, March 15. The English railways are further curtailing their services. The Midland Railway Company is advancing money on the understand-, ing that the men out of employment will repav it when tliev are re-engag-ed. The Westminster Gazette says the Government would be .justified in using all possible means to avoid class divisions and the upheavals which ensue, if it adopted a policy of destroying the labour laws ,-volved during the last forty years. When the present conflict is settled it may have to deliberately evolve a new policy to prevent the public: from being at the mercy of the great primary industries.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10586, 18 March 1912, Page 5
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226ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10586, 18 March 1912, Page 5
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