BRITISH & FOREIGN
THE EMPRESS WRECK. SALVAGE RESULTS. "TtmM" tnd Sydney "Sun" SarvlMi. P.-cm Association—By Tel. —Copyright. OTTAWA, Sept. 16. The whole of the sitver from the wreck of the Empress of IreTand has been salved. PEACE TREATIES. AMERICAN SIGNS TWO. NEW YORK, Sept. 16. The British and French Ambassadors have aigned the Anglo-American and Franco-American Peace Commission treatiesAMERICAN TRAIN DISASTER. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. A passenger train from Saint Louis to- San Francisco was derailed, and ptttnged into creek at Lebanon, Missouri. More than forty persons were kilted or trapped in the cars and drowned. HOME RULE SUSPENDED. Received 12.50 a.m., Sept. 13th. LONDON, Sept. 17. The House of Lord* passed the Government's Suspensory Bill through al! stages.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15455, 18 September 1914, Page 7
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