General News Notes Of The Day, Daily Racing Form, 1915-04-01

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GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY In India a revolt of 10000 tribesmen at Tochi has resulted in a battle with government troops Tin tribesmen were repulsed Hie following otlioial statement was issued Ten thousand tribesmen composed mainly of Xadraus collected with a view to attacking Tochi near the Sliranshah post Gov ¬ ernment troops under Brigadier General Vane en ¬ gaged the natives at dawn on the Ilith repulsing them completely killing 100 and wounding 0 A subsequent recomioissame showed no trace of the band bandHarry Harry Payne Whitney who led the SIindowbroik x Io team to victory in the international match two years ago has undertaken to bring the big four together again and to play himself in a match against the Cooperstown X Y team immediately after the spring races of the Piping Hock Racing Association at Locust Valley X Y June The Cooperstown team includes the pick of the younger players playersTo To relieve the sufferings of the unemployed In Colorado John I Itockefeller as president of the Hockerfeller Foundation has arranged to give 100000 bet worn now and July 1 The money will be spend by the committee on employment and relief on road work and other public improvements so that the cash thus given will not go to the recipients as charity charityLord Lord Hothschild liead of the Knglish branch ff the Hothschild family died in London yesterday Xathanial Slayer Rothschild first Baron Rothschild was born Nov 8 ISIO oldest Wlu of the late Baron Lionel Nathan de Hothschild and was created an Knglish peer in 18S1 Ho was widely known for his great wealth nd his philanthropic labors also won him fame fameThe The navy department 5il raiso the F4 at any ciist to determine lip rausp of tin1 accident in order to guard against similar disasters in the future retary Bryan announced in objecting to crcdit ar ¬ rangements made with belligerent governments bv American linaneiers so far as they have lKen brought to the departments attention Socretarv Brvan said the department had taken no action mcl ex ¬ pressed nn opinon on them themThe The American steamer Antilla loaded with lard which was originally detained at Kirlwall on Febru ¬ ary 21 in spite of the fact that her caro had been Inspected by British illicils in N York and which was later transferred to Dundee will b permitted to resume her trip to Copenlwvi after discharging her cargo cargoXuevo Xuevo Laredo was voluntarily evacuated bv tin Carranzlstn triMips yesterday The garrison of 401 entrained for Lampazr s to reinforce an armv ficin Villas troops there A battle is imminent and upon It will hinge the fate of Nuevo Laredo The favorable trade balance of the United States for the months of December January Februarv and four weeks of March reached the normons total of SG3 iS4 5 the inmorts IK HL saw 7 ± and the exports 1 0V 000 I IDispatches Dispatches to the Villa agency at Washington say General Garza at the head of the Mexico Citv government lias paid as Indemnity to the widow of John B MrSIanus the American killed bv Xapata troopers lli0 in gold goldThe The Ellerman Line steamer Flanilulan with a general cargo from Glasgow to Capetown was sunk off tin Scillv Isles Slouday Slanh IT pn siimably by a German submarine The crow of thirtynine was saved savedTin Tin French senate adopted a bill which alroudv had pnsstd the chamlnr of deputies proviiling fir the advancing to Serbia Belgium recce and Jlontpuigro as fronds of the allies the sum of JiJ70000000 JiJ70000000Snow Snow fell over the Carollnas Tennessee and north Georgia yesterday J


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