IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Strike items are on pages 7 and 8
Some remarks made by Mr Massey in the House of Representatives on Saturday morning are thought by some to indicate that there may bo a dissolution and a general election early next year. (Page 7.) Mr M. J. Miller will be the Government candidate in the Lyttelton byelection. (Page 6.) An anarchist plot has been discovered in Calcutta. (Pago 7.) The United States has agreed to accept New Zealand meat. (Page 7.) There is a reign of terror in Shanghai. (Page 7.) Larkin appeals to trades unionists to end tho Dublin warfaro. (Page ".) The stonewall on tho Legislature Act Amendment Bill continues in the House. (Page 9.) Bowling results will be found on page 5. The presence of British warships in Mexican waters is resented by the United States. (Page 7.) King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is said to be about to abdicate. (Page 7.) There is much indignation in India over tho treatment of Indians in South Africa. (Pago 7.) Sir Edward Carson $ays he will not accept any compromise on the Home Rule question. (Page 7.) Incidents of the marriage of Princo Arthur of Connaught are supplied by our London representative. (Pago 3.) Saturday's cricket results will be found on page 10.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19131124.2.27
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 6
Word count
Tapeke kupu
214IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 6
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.
Log in