IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Further extracts from the report of tho Dominions' Commission will be found on page 7. Wholesalo bomb outrages have been revealed in New York. (Pago 7.) A new shipping lino between Vancouver and Australia will shortly commence operations. (Page 7.) Tho coal porters' strike in London has been settled. (Page 7.) The Home Rule question is said to be not merely dangerous, but desperate. (Page 7.) Tho downfall of President Huerta, of Mexico, is expected to soon occur. (Page 7.) Tho Dutch Government proposes to reclaim a large area of tho Zuyder Zee. (Page 7.) Tho N.S.W. Labour Congress yesterday elocted the Ministry. (Page 7.) Sir Evelyn Wood urges universal training in England. (Page 7.) The Dominion Defence Staff tour is being carried out in tho Auckland district. (Page 5.) University Examination results will be found on page 5. The Lyttelton Sailors' Home, which has been considerably altered and improved, was re-opened yesterday. (Page 2.) Turf news will bo found on page 9. Country News and Notes are on page 10. Tho report of yesterday's Addington Stock Market is on page 5.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 6
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185IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 6
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