IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Mr T. W. Stringer, K.C., of Christchurch, is to bo the new President of the Arbitration Court. (Page 11.) Opinion in South Africa is generally favourable to the action of the Government in deporting the Labour leaders. (Page 11). It is understood that the _Jritwh Cabinet approved the Naval Estimates. (Pago 11). There is excitement in Prance over a report that Krupp's have bought a Russian arms factory, thereby learning French arms secrets. (Page 11). Fire gutted a big drapery store in Sydney, the damage being £45,000. (Pago 11). The London Stock Exchange is very active. (Page 11). Mention of industrial matters is made on pago 11. America is urged to keep her fleet on a par with Japan's. (Page 11). The results of the British Royal Agricultural Society's investigations into tuberculosis among calves are reported on page 14. Mr J. Collier writes on the centenary of the House of Blackwood. (Pago 9). The shortage of Army horses has been the subject of controversy at Home. (Page 7). President Wilson was greatly incensed at tho pranks played by some officers at a recent dinner in Washington. (Page 8). An Australian sculptor's views on Art in Australia are quoted on page 8. A budget of Australian news will be found on page 2. - Science notes, by Sir Ray Lankester, are on page 9. Angling Notes, by "Iron Blue," are on page 8. , Garden Notes, by "Horfus," are on page 5. Mr D. N. McDiarmid writes about the fighting tribes of the Soudan. (Page 8). A budget of Trade Topics, from our London correspondent, is on page 2. Notes on the by "Cyrano," are on page 8. | W. T. Young's appeal against his sentence of threo months' imprisonment was heard yesterday by the Chief Justice, who reserved his decision. (Page 6.) "Thoughts of Leaders," from our London correspondent are on page 7. A report of an interview with Mr W. G. Wickham, the British Board of Trade Commissioner for New Zealand is on page 7.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 10
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