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NEWS EPITOMISED

THIS MORNING’S ISSUE. Birmingham is in mourning on account of the death of Mr Chamberlain. The Court of Appeal has decreed that the Hindus cannot enter Canada. In a letter to his people the Emperor of Austria puts his trust in their love for him A murdered mans remains were discovered by his dog The murder was planned by his wife. The Amending Rule Bill has passed the second reading in the House of Lords. His comrades carried an injured bushfeller twenty miles in the backblocks of the King Country to a railway. The member for Grey Lynn was yesterday suspended for the remainder of that da.’s sitting. Huerta's party has been returned at the Mexican elections. A French airman fell into a river while looping the loop, and was killed. Mr T. XV. H. Crossland has been acquitted on a charge of conspiracy concerning Mr Robert Ross. Entries totalling 2114 have been received for the Invercargill Competitions. The New Zealand bowlers scored their second win in Sydney yesterday. The total of the Empress of Ireland's relief funds is £SS,OOO. The position of Prince XVied at Durazzo is declared to be hopeless. Two anarchists have been arrested in France carrying bombs which they leClare were* intended for the Czar,

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Southland Times, Issue 17697, 8 July 1914, Page 5

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NEWS EPITOMISED Southland Times, Issue 17697, 8 July 1914, Page 5

NEWS EPITOMISED Southland Times, Issue 17697, 8 July 1914, Page 5