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OUR SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS

[Times and Sydney Sun Services-] THE KING HISSED. THE SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN. • Received this day at 3.30 a.m LONDON, May 26. At the- weekly meeting of the suffragettes, the King's name was grettcd with groans and hisses lasting several minutes. A CHALLENGE TO CANADA. ARRIVAL OF HINDOOS. OTTAWA, May 26. The steamer Rommagota Maru has arrived at Victoria with 500 Hindoos aboard. Sho was immediately placed in quarantine. A determined effort will be made to secure the admission of the Hindoos. Precautions have been taken to deal with the situation should the necessity arise. BURGLAR'S UNIQUE WHAT WILL HE DO? PARIS, May 26. A burslar rifled the house of Doctor Bonnefay, of Marseilles. Bonnefay was conducting experiments with baccilli of various disease and kept a stock of rabbits, some of them inoculated with virus. They formed part of the burglars haul. "BADGE OF SLAVERY." TARIFF PREFERENCE. ' CAPETOWN, May 26. In the Assembly Professor FremanUe denounced tariff preference as a badge of slavery whereto the African onlv submitted because he was afraid of being accused of disloyalty. The Eertzogiles received the remark with cheers. LOYALTY. MOST INTENSE TN DOMINION. LONDON, May 26. Speaking av the Overseas Club luncheon Sir George Reid, • responding te the toast of "The Overseas Dominions," said that if they really wanted to get loyalty »t a high grade ot tne theiometer'they had to go to (he dominion. Hon T. Mackenzie declared that New Zealanders were more loyal than Australians and had always set the latter an example.

PLENTY OF GAS.

A DEPUTY'S RECORD. BUENOS AYEES, My 26. A deputy spoke throughout three entire sittings of the Chamber, thus establishing a record.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 5

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OUR SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 5

OUR SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 5