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IN ISSUE

The taking of Tampico was marked by savagery or. the part of the Ifexican rebels. (Page 11.) An outline of the proposals contained in the Amending Homo Rule Bill is given on pago 11. Lord and Lady Denniau have left Melbourne for England. "Page 11.1 A sensation has been caused iv Sofia by the publication of General Savoff's telegram forecasting iho tecoud Balkan war. (Page 11.) Mater-borne traffic is now proceeding through tho Panama Canal. (Page 11.) A suffragette visitod >>ir Edward Carson's house and claimed *anctuarv. (Page 11.) The first reading of the No preference to Unionists Bill was carried in the Federal House on tho casting vote of the Speaker. (Pago 11.) The purchase of French rights in the New Hebrides i> xtrged by the Presbyterian Assembly of Victoria. (Pago 11.) A sketch of the life of Sir William is contributed by ifr James Collier. (Pago 9.) Sir Ray Lanke-stcr writes on "Courtship, instinct- and reason."' (Pago 9.) '"A Bit of .Rattin , " is vie. subject ; of "CanterburyV article this week, j (P.'tge. IC.) A further instalment- of "Scraps of Natural History ,, will bo found on pago J. Garden Notes, by "Hortus," are on page 1 , . Our literary letter from London is on pago 16. A London corres;vmdent gives somo interesting facts about tho medical staff attached io the Royal household, (Pago o.) A study of a London pantomime from tho slum-dwellers' point of viewis on page 8. ! An open letter to the Prime Minister by Mr J. MacGregor on profit-sharing as a solution of industrial problems is on pago 8. A budget of Australian items from our Sydney correspondent, is on pago Notes on the Drama, by "Cyrano" are on pago 8. 3>r. F. "\V. Hilgondorf contributes an interesting article on "Birds as "Weather Prophets." (Page 5.) The casual camp at Kovrai Bush was badly damaged by a gale early yesterday morning and had (o bo abandoned. Tho men returned to town last night (Pago 12.)

Commercial items will bo found on page 14.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14969, 16 May 1914, Page 10

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338

IN ISSUE Press, Volume L, Issue 14969, 16 May 1914, Page 10

IN ISSUE Press, Volume L, Issue 14969, 16 May 1914, Page 10

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