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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

0 . A bather lost his life in the surf at Now Brighton yesterday. (Pago 7.) Lord Denman has resigned the Governor-Generalship of Australia. (Pago 7.) Intense cold is bemg experienced in Europe. (Page 7.) Chinese are to be refused admission to Mexico. (Page 7.) Mr Redmond, leader of the Nationalist Party, is prepared to pay a. high price for Ulster's goodwill. (Page 7.) America's foreign relations are somewhat tangled. (Page 7.) Tho strike of coal porters in London is having a serious effect. (Page 7.) The search for luxury is said to be a menace to tho well-being of the individual and the family. (Pago 7.) Matters relating to the recent strike in South Africa are mentioned on page 7. Comment on naval affairs is contained on page 7. Several subjects of interest to the farming community are dealt with on page 10. An interview on the subject of the fruit industry is on page 4. The Teport of the Plunket Shield cricket match, Auckland v. Canterbury, is on page 2. Correspondence in reference to the best twelve garden roses is printed on pago 8. A shipping case of interest -was heard at the Magistrate's Court yesterday. (Page 3.) Tho funeral of the late Colonel "W. A. Day took place yesterday with fulL military honours. (Page 9.)

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 6

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220

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 6

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 6

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