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By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright The King's Bench, Dublin, upheld the Arms Proclamation, in the Belfast testi case. Stackhouse, the explorer, proposes to start in December. Allen G. Steel, a well-known English cricketer, is dead. The Bishop of Uganda died in the deanery at Westminster yesterday. Baghdad railway agreement has beeni signed. Sackvilie West shot himself In Paris* yesterday. The libel action between Bridge, Ltd.* and the typist produced evidence and argument that there was diabolical wickedness characterised and that plaintiff stated that she might have had her salary doubled if she adopted a certain suggestion. The case was unfinished. The Daily Chronicle (London) urges legislation to regularise the position oC the Public Trustee, which is becoming one of the largest departments in Britain. President w ilson. at washing ton* wondered whether those who nsed the American ilag knew what it meant for future national power. It just stood foe self possession. One more smallpox case Is reported from Sydney. Mr Flowers, at Sydney, refused the margarine manufacturer in a request to allow colouring matter. He had nothing against maragarine himself, but would not allow its market under exactly similar conditions to butter. News has been received at Sydney of the wreck in the Straits Settlement of the steamer Janet Xicol. a one-time New; Zealand trader. The crew was saved.
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Southland Times, Issue 17679, 17 June 1914, Page 6
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