IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Striko items are on pages 7 and 8,
Mr George Laurenson, M.P. for Lytteiton, died at 4 a.m. yesterday at Wellington. (Page 10.) Captain B. Head, the, well-known explorer, outlined his plans for his forthcoming expedition to a reporter yesterday. (Pago 2.) * . The Christchurch sittings of the Arbitration Court wero continued yesterday. (Page 5.) The results of the local examinations of tho Associated Board of \Music are given on page 4. - _ Tho Addington live stock sales are reported on page 3. Items connected with several Polar expeditions will be found on page 7. Owing to the strike of thero is a reign of terror in Natal. (Page 7.) The Kaiser has vetoed the tango dance. (Page 7.) The extraordinary prosperity of the Dominions impressed the members of the Empire Parliamentary Party. (Pago 7.) Latin-America is said to have more to fear from European nations than the United States. (Page 7.) The Rand Riots Commission disproves the charges against tho military and police. (Page 7.) The Mexican rebels are appealing tor recognition. (Page 7.)
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Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 6
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176IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 6
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