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THE MARCONI ENQUIRY. X LONDON, January 1. At the Marconi enquiry, Major Martin Archer-Shee, member for Central Fiixsbury, testified that tho agreement was calculated to enable tho Marconi Company to create a wireless trust. Ho advised the buiiding of Government stations avnilablu for any system. MOUNT ETNA ACTIVE. HOME, January 1. Vapour poured out of Mount Etna throughout yesterday. A rain of ashes is falling on the villages in tho neighbourhood, and an eruption is feared. LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE. LONDON, January 1. Tho agenda paper for tho Labour Party Conference, to bo held o:i the 29th inst., contains recommendations to ensure tho loyalty ■ of Labour members by withholding Whips, temporarily or permanently, .in the- House of Commons. CANADA AND ASIATICS. OTTAWA. January 1. Mr Borden has announced that the Government will deal with the Asiatic question when pending legislation is completed. A PLUCKY LAD. LONDON, January 1. A boy named Kaiser, 14 years old, carried a boy and a girl, aged four and five, from a burning building in Bishopsgate to the roof from which, they were rescued.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14554, 3 January 1913, Page 7
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