IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Large consignments of rifles and ammunition are being smuggled into Ireland for the Nationalist volunteers. (Pago 7.) Order has been restored by the Constitutionalists in Tamnico. (Pag© 7.) Suffragettes burnt the racecourse buildings at Castle Bromwick. (Page 7.) Interesting particulars of the letters of Captain Cook, to be sold by auction, are given on'pago 7. A convict jumped overboard from the steamer* Indarra near Melbourne and was drowned. (Pago 7.)... • It is said that the late Mr Pierpont Morgan was ready to do business with the devil himself in order to get' what ho -wanted. (Page 7). 111-treatment of recruits has been revealed, in Germany. (Pagp 7.) Bedouins attacked a lauding party from tho stranded steamer Solferino in Tripoli and lolled five people. (Page 7.) The report of yesterday's meeting of the Christchurch 'K-amway -ward is on page 10. Country News and Notes will be found on page 4. At the Supreme Court yesterday, a charge of alleged sheep-stealing was preferred -against C. K-. Craythorne. (Page 2.) Heavy rain is reported from the North Island. (Pago 8.). Correspondence relating to tho Lyttelton Tunnel is on page 10. Tho installation of tho Mayor of Sprcydon (Mr G. R. Whitiug) last night took tho form of a social gathering. (Page 5.) The Catholic Federation in Auckland is taking steps to suppress certain books and moving pictures. (Page 3.) A conference of workers in connexion with the Biblo-in-Schools movement wa» held yesterday. (Page 5.) The persecution of Greeks in Eastern Thrace has been renewed. (Page 7.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 6
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256IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 6
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