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THE WORLD OVER.

WHAT IRELAND WANTS,

ANOTHER BOXING MATCH BARRED. (Frees Association—By Telegraph.— Copyright). London, Yesterday. Mr Lewis Barcounfc presided at Mr Redmond's demonstration at) Rawhenstal. Mr Redmond said Maiwl only asked for a suboadinate Parliament, and was willing that t!he Inir perial Parliament shou'M remain unimpaired, in order to curb tte Irishl abusing their powers, Irishmen, wou'ld prefer to <reniain dn) the Imperial Parliament h numbers to be decided by England's own wisdom. In coiißoquenco of an epidemic in Cornwall and Devon of poliomyelitis (oc infa-ntile spiral paralysis), it Inae been declared a notifiable disease. Diggle, receiving 1000 start, defeated Gray at Southend by 9000 to 8050. The chief constable at Birmingham has served the pugilists (Moran and Driscoll) with writs to prevent the featherweight boxing championship being held there in December. i Berlin, Yesterday,

A band of men barricaded themselves in a house at Lodz anld! kept the police at bay for two hours. Two thousand shots were exchanged and several police and passers-by wea'ie wounded.

Calcutta, Yesterdav,

The Royal Scots at Allahabad are free from cholera. Only one case is reported since they fleft the Benares cantonments.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1455, 7 November 1911, Page 5

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THE WORLD OVER. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1455, 7 November 1911, Page 5

THE WORLD OVER. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1455, 7 November 1911, Page 5