IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Strike items are on pages 7 and 8. There will be a second ballot in the Lyttelton by-election, (rage 9.) Lord Emmott says the future of the Empire must rest* on a democratic basis. (Pago 7.) The French miners' strike has collapsed. (Page 7.) Mr Asquith emphasises £be efficiency of the Territorials. (Pago 7.) No deaths occurred from smallpox in Sydney, notwithstanding that over a thousand patients were treated. (Pago 7.) Wireless on trains has been introduced in America. (Page t.) A verdict, for £400 damages was given against tho Melbourne "Age" for publishing a fictitious death notice. (Page 7.) The Mexican Federals' attempt to retake Jaurez failed. (Page 7.) Terrific gales are raging in the Atlantic, and nmnv vessels are overdue. (Page 7.) Irish commercial men protest against the Home Rule Bill. (Page 7.) In the House of Representatives yesterday morning, the member for Grey Lynn was "named." (Page 8), A discussion on the travelling expenses of Ministers took place in. the House yesterday. (Page i>.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 6
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170IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 6
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