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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

The tragic story of the Columbian's survivors is told ou p»go 9. Latest Home Rule news will bo found on page 9. Huorta will resign if such a courso be found essential to the- settlement of the peace negotiations. (Pago 9.) A record seizure of opium was made by Customs officers at Fremantle aboard a steamer. (Page 9.) The English golf championship has begun. (Page 9.) Tho annual report of the New South Wales Alliance says New South Wales is tho most drunken State in tho Commonwealth. (Pago 9.) The Plumage Bill has caused considerable alarm, among English feather merchants and retailers. (Page 6.) Some interesting speeches were made at the Women's Bible-in-Schools Conference at Wellington. (Pago 3.) Tho congregation oi St. Paul's Presbyterian Church has given a call to tho Rev. John Paterson, M.A.. of Chalmers Church. Redfern, Sydney. (Page 9.) Personal Notes from London are on pago C. A sensational incident on a Victorian football field is recorded, on page 2. The comments of Mr Justice Cooper from the Auckland Supremo Court bench on tho subject of hasty, ill-ad-visod marriages are referred to on page. 6. Country news and notes are on page 12. The report of the inquest at Darfield on Mark Isherwood will be found on page 2. Tho controversy in tho Pacific Cable Board on the subject of traffic rates is referred to by our London correspondent. (Page 5) The presentation of diplomas, medals.

and certificates won by competitors in tho local examinations of the Trinity College of Music (London) was made yesterday. (Page o.)

An interesting situation has arisen from tho election of officers of a Rugby League football club on Monday night. (Page 11.)

C. R. Craythorne was foiuid not guilty by the jury at the Supreme Court yesterday on a second charge of sheop-s teal ing. (Page -4.)

Tho report of last night's meeting of tho Christcburch Domain Board is on page 6.

Matters in connexion with the Openair Homo Fund wero discussed by the Executive Committee yesterday. (Page 10.1

Sensational revelations concerning Parnell are disclosed in Mrs Parnell's book. (Page 0.)

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 8

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353

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 8

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 8

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