THE UNITED STATES.
PANAMA CANAL BONDS
[UNITED PEERS ASSOCIATION—COPYEIGHT.J
WASHINGTON, April 7. The issue of Panama bonds has been provisionally fixed for June Ist.
A FREE TRADE BILL
In the House of Representatives, Air Burleson, of Texas, introduced Tariff Bills, providing for free trade in leather, salt, wire, rails and certain products of the same class.
ALLEGED BREACH OF NEUTRALITY.
The master-owner of the steamer Hornet has been arraigned on a charge of infringing the United States’ neutrality laws. It is alleged that he aided to fit out the steamer Hornet to participate in the Honduras insurrection.
DISSATISFIED REPUBLICANS (Received April 9. 5.5 p.m.)
The Republicans promise a bitter fight in the House of Representatives in consequence of unfair selection of Democratic majorities on various committees ' A LYNCHING OUTRAGE.
A mob of 200 masked men at Laurencesvillc, Georgia, stormed the gaol and secured a negro who had been arrested for assaulting a white- woman, hanged him to a tree, and riddled his body with bullets.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3191, 10 April 1911, Page 5
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