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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

Strike news will be found on pages 7 and 8. The debate on the second reading of the Naval Defence Bill was taken in the House of Representatives yesterday. (Page 9.) The French Cabinet has resigned. (Page 7.) The adoption of the New Zealand system of advances to settlers is urged in British Columbia. (Page 7.) Sir_Edward Carson sayß that Mr Asquith has declared war in connexion with Home Rule. (Page 7.) A member of the Federal House of Representatives dropped dead after a wrangle with the Chairman of Committees. (Page 7.) American warships have been ordered to Vera Cruz from the Mediterranean. (Page 7.) . A strike of postal officials in England is feared. (Page 7.) Raw wool is now admitted free to America. (Page 7.) Bush fires are causing much damage in New South Wales. (Page 7.) The Education Committee's report was presented to Parliament yesterday. (Page 10.) A new Bill, the object of which is tho settlement of labour disputes, is to be brought down in the House to-day. (Page 10.) The hearing of the case, Official Assignee v. Timaru Property Company, was continued at the Supreme Court yesterday. (Page 4.) The report' of yesterday's Addington live stock market is on page 2.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14840, 4 December 1913, Page 6

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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14840, 4 December 1913, Page 6

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14840, 4 December 1913, Page 6

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