IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Strike items ere on pages 12 and 13. The treatment of cancer witlh radium is meeting with great success. (Pago 11.) President Huerta says that the economic and military position in Mexico is improving. (Page 11.) An Imperial Commerce Council has "beeu inaugurated. (Page 11.) The trouble with the Indians in Africa continues. (Page 11.) . Cotton-growing is to be taken up in Australia. (Page 11.) A strike of rural'workers ie threatened in Now South Wales. (Page 11.). Mr Asquith says tho Government is not frightened by the menace of civil war in Ulster. (Page 11.) Mr James Collier contributes an article entitled "The Squatters' Historian.' , (Page 9.) Garden Notes, by "Hortos," are on page 9. In continuation of . the series of articles upon the Christchurch Tramways in "The Familiar Unknown," "The Watchman" writes of the running staff. (Page 7.) Science Notes, by Sir Ray Lenkester are on page 9. An article by the Rev. William Hay, entitled "Our Opportunity in the Far Pacific" is on page 8. A vivid personal impression of Mr Norman Angcll, the author of "The Great Illusion," is on page 5. The fifth of the series of articles "Pakeha and Maori" appears on page 4. A farther instalment of "Scraps of Natural History," by "Canterbury," will be found en page 8. A Tinlina Scholar of twenty years ago completes his survey of the affairs of Canterbury College then and now. (Page 15.) Angling Nofes, by "Iron Blue," are on page 4. The Naval Bill was introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday. (Page 13.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 10
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