IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Strike news will be found on pages 9, 10 and 11. The stonewall in. connexion with the second ballot repeal proposal of. tho Government is still proceeding in the House of Representatives. (Page 12.) At the Supreme Court yesterday Alfred Biddle was found guilty of the murder of Mrs Lilloy at M&yfield, and was sentenced to death. (Page 7.) Tho New South Wales election campaign is in full swing. (Page 9.) The English Press points out the advantages of British statesmen visiting the oversea dominions. (Page 9.) There is to be no sympathetic strike in England in connexion with the Dublin dispute. (Page 9.) The Federal Senato is practically on strike. (Page 9.) The steamer Scotsdyko was towed to port in flames. (Page 9.) British warships have been despatched to Mexico. (Page 9.) A fatal motor-car accident occurred on the Lincoln road yesicrd.l7. 13.) Reports of two big tenuis matches at Home are sent by our London correspondent. (Page 13.7 An account of H. D. Gillies's play in the French Open Golf Championship ie given on page 14. Personal Notes from London are on page 2. Our London correspondent supplies a budget of Trade Topics. (Page 5.) Our CHuadum Letter from our Toronto correspondent is on page 3. The Panama Exposition Commissioners arrived in Christchurch last night. (Page 13.) The Courtenay and Oamaru A. and P. Shows were held yesterday. (Page 4.) The second reading of the Bank of New Zealand Bill was carried in tho Legislative Council yesterday. (Page 5.) Our American letter, from our San Francisco correspondent, will be found on page 4.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 8
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