BRITISH AND FOREIGN
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received January 31, 10 a.n>.) MR ASQUITH AT DUNDEE. • LONDON, January M. Mr Asquith was presented wit'll i' ll> freedom of Dundee. Tlio suffrage lies created a, pandemonium, bub tlm police ejected them. WELCOME TO THE HON J. A. ALLEN. Tho Hon T. Mackenzie, Sir H. Just, Sir Joseph Ward, Mr J. C. Wasou, Dr Chappie and Mr Fell, members of tlio House of Commons, welcomed tlio Hon Jaitios Allen at Charing Cross. Mr Allen is much benefited by his voyage. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. The Board of Trade declares that the Midland Kaihvay violated the 1911 agreement in only one out of twenty, allowed victimisations. THE MALAYSIAN WARSHIP. In the House of Commons Mr Churchill, replying to Mr Bertram G. Fall©, said that' tlio Malaysian warship has alreadv been commenced. KING CHARLES STATUE. The statue of King Charles at Charing Cross was decked with wreaths on the anniversary of his execution.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10682, 31 January 1913, Page 2
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