COURT RULING ON HEARST LIBEL SUIT; Publication of Gaynor Speech in Hearst Newspapers Is a Defense for Others.
Date: 25 January 1911
NYS Sup Ct, in issuing 1st opinion in W R Hearst libel suits against various newspapers following pub of Mayor Gaynor '10 speech about Judge Cohalan warrant, holds New Yorker Staats-Zeitung has right to plead damages and upholds Hearst demurrers as to charges in speech
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MEXICAN UPRISING GROWS.; Federal Defeat Near Ojinaga Confirmed -- Railroads at Mercy of Insurgents.
Date: 25 January 1911
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. -- Advices reaching the revolutionary representatives here are to the effect that the uprising in Mexico is growing rapidly in magnitude. A telegram received to-day from the Chief of Staff of Gen. Madero, dated from "headquarters in the field," confirms the news dispatches of the brisk fighting near Ojinaga yesterday.
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HONDURAS BATTLE IMMINENT; 500 Government Troops Are Pursuing 200 Revolutionists Near Comayagua.
Date: 25 January 1911
500 Govt troops pursue revolutionists near Comayagua; 1,000 others leave Tegucigalpa to meet insurgents under Bonilla at Trujillo
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TOPICS IN WALL STREET.
Date: 24 January 1911
Attention being drawn yesterday to the borrowing of stock of an industrial company in which there is now a contest for control at the annual meeting, there was much discussion of a system of stock control which has been resorted to in the past by those desiring to dominate the company's affairs without actually buying the controlling stock.
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ISN'T IT FUN TO BE FOOLISH?; Girl Editor at Wellesley Thinks That Fools Are Necessary.
Date: 24 January 1911
Special to The New York Times
Citizens com proposes making Yonkers part of NYC; asks conf with Mayor Gaynor
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TWELVE ANARCHISTS EXECUTED IN JAPAN; Men Who Plotted Against Life of Mikado and Imperial Family Meet Death Singly.
Date: 25 January 1911
12 executed in Tokyo prison
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WOULD WED MISS DE JANON.; Stephen Glaser Gets License In Los Angeles to Marry Buist Heiress.
Date: 25 January 1911
Special to The New York Times
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 24. -- Waiting until the last minute before the marriage license office closed for the day, Stephen Glaser of New York, aged 24, yesterday secured a license to wed Miss Roberta Buist de Janon, the Philadelphia heiress who, a year ago, ran away with a waiter named Frederick Cohen.
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Article 7 -- No Title
Date: 25 January 1911
NEW LONDON, Conn., Jan. 24. -- The news of the death of Capt. Charles Barr at Southampton, England, to-day, was received with keen regret in this city, of which he was a former resident and a member of the Board of Trade. Capt. Barr came to New London about seven years ago at which time he was master of Commodore Morton F. Plant's racing schooner Ingomar.
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LUKE LEA ELECTED TENNESSEE SENATOR; Three Weeks' Deadlock of the Legislature Broken by Victory of the Fusionists.
Date: 24 January 1911
Special to The New York Times
Elected US Sen; pol career revd
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