IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Strike news will be found on pages 9 and 10. The speeches of candidates for the Lyttelton seat are reported on page 10. Tho annual meeting of tho Now Zea-
land Slipping Company was held yesterday, (page 5-) A budget of Australian news is supplied by our Sydney representative. (Page 3.) Personal Notes from London arts on page 4. Lord Ranfurly described the development work in progress at tho annual meeting of tho Taranaki (N.Z.) Oil Welis. Ltd. (Page 6.) Another of f 'Tho Watchman" artides on tho Christchureh trams deals with tho people who us© tho trams and their (Page 4.) The Hon. T. Mackenzie in a spoech at the Navy League banquet dealt with various matters connected with New Zealand. (Page 4.) General Sir lan Hamilton's comments on his Canadian tour aro reported by our London corrosoondent. (Page 5.) It is stated that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria was responsible for tho second Balkan war. (Pago 9.) The Indians in South Africa demand an enquiry into their grievances. (Page 9.) Two suffragette armies aro ready for action. (Page 9.) An Anglo-Turkish Treaty is about to be signed. (Pago 9.) Wilding will rlay for Australasia in tho next Davis Cup contest. (Pago 13). Tho Kaifor has ordered an enquiry into tho Zabern disturbances. (Pago 9.) Beiless, who was acquitted on a charge of ritual murder at Kieff, relates sorno of his experiences in prison. (Pago 9.) The Home Rule Bill will boconie operativo in Juno next. (Pago 9.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 8
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