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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

Strike news will be found on pages 11 and 12. The New South Wales elections take place to-day. "(Pago 11.) Tho Victorian Government was defeated on a motion to increase tho number of members of the Legislative Assembly. (Pago 11.) The floods in Dallas, Texas, are still serious. (Page 11.) Aviators contemplate trans-Atlantic and round tho world flights. (Page 11.) A crisis is feared in India in connexion with tho troubles in Natal. (Page 11.) The strike of Welsh railway-men is becoming serious. (Page 11.) A rush to a diamond field has occurred in Bechuanaland. (Page 11.) Mexico is comparable to eighteenth century Russia. (Page 11.) .Mrs Pankhurst was arrested on her 'return to England from America. (Page 11.) In connexion with the Zabern incidents, a voto of censuro was carried in tho Reichstag on the Government. (Page 11.) An article entitled "Village Lifo in England, Real and Imaginary," will be found on page 9. Science Notes, by Sir Ray Lankester, are on page 9. Garden Notes,, by "-Tortus," are on page 9. ' Our literary letter from Eondon is on page 9. Another "Pakeha and Maori" article is on page 8. Dr. Truby King furnishes our London representative with tho result, of his: investigations into child-life in Europe, (Page 4.) British Press comment on tho naval i policy of New Zealand is quoted on page 3. " Our San Francisco correspondent refers to tho defeat of Tammany at the recent election. (Page 4.) Mr Pember Reeves' makes some inter-' esting comments on the future of Greece. (Page 4.) . ' Trade Topics are on page 14. Notes on the Drama, by "Cyrano," will be found on page 2. The debate on the Public "Works Statement took place in the House yesterday. (Page 12.) I R.E.8.-B. describes some of his ! "Rambles in France." (Page 3.) Our special correspondent forwards another of his series describing the tour of the All Blacks in California. (Pago 5.) !' The hearing of the action arising out of the Shaw bankruptcy was continued in the Supreme Court yesterday. (Pago 14.) ".',

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 10

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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 10

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 10

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