IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
General Sir lan Hamilton's report on the Australian defence forces has been published. (Pa«o 7.) Another instalment of Mrs Parnell's book on Parnell appears on page 7. A peaco treaty has been signed between the. Albanians and the Epirotes. (Pago 7.) Blackmailing and looting are being indulged in by the Mexican Constitutionalists at Tampico. (Page 7.) C. It. Craythornc was fined £50 in the Supreme Court yesterday for tho theft of sheep. (Pago 10.) Harry Cripps has been committed for trial on a charge of murdering Adam Stevenson. (Pago 2.) Mrs Towuend left £45,100 in public benefactions. (Page 8.) .The report of yesterday's mooting of the North Canterbury Education Board will bo found on page 5. Tho report of yesterday's Addincton stock marrkot is on page 3. Mr Bates predicts another epell of bad weather all over the country. (Pago s.) -■~':, Country News and Notes are on page An outbreak of fire occurred in a busy part o£ the city yesterday afternoon. (Page 8.) . Tho remits to be considered afc the Farmers' Union Conference next week are given on page 4. Judgment was delivered yesterday in tho Invercargill "Temperance bar" case, the information being dismissed by the magistrate. (Page 2.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 6
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203IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 21 May 1914, Page 6
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