BRITISH AND FOREIGN
By' Ttl«jtr*pli—Pre«s • Association—Copyright. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION. _ LONDON, 9. \' It '.is officially stated. the , Dominions Commission is likely to issue early in 1914 an interim report dealing Rrith Australia and' New Zealand. AN HONOURABLE ACQUITTAL.- • MONTREAL, September 9., The Magistrate acquitted Mr Jerome lionourahly on the charge of gambling. He held that an unnecessary indignity had been placed on Mr Jerome, and that there was rio proof of the charge. " \ LITTLE ENGLANDISM. WINNIPEG, September 9: • -Mr H. L. Samuel, speaking at tho Canadian Club, said that the Liberals in. Britain had now discarded Little Englandism. The day when tho overEeas dominions were ignored had passed for ever., AMERICAN POLITICS. NEW YORK, September 9. The Democrats sustained a heavy defeat, the Republicans electing Speaker Peters >.as Congressman from the third district of Maine by a large plurality over the Democratic candidate. President Wilson ' received an overwhelming vote in the'same district %i the Presidential election.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10870, 10 September 1913, Page 7
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