IN TO-DAY's ISSUE.
Tremendous tension exists in Ulster and a conflict betweenttoh o Ulster and Nationalist forces is feared. (Tago 7.) The Albanian insurgents are attacking the capital, and tho King has sought shelter on an Italian warship (Paaje 7.) *' Hamel. the famous aviator i s believed to have been lost in tho English Channel. (Pago 7.) . Franco and the United States have agreed on the terms of a peac 0 treaty (Page 7.) f Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested after it violent scufflo with tho polico (Page 7.) A bont train in Franco jumped the rails, and tho passottgors had a miraculous escape from death. (Pago 7.) Accounts of Empire Day celebrations in various parts are contnined on page 7. Further details of th'e loss of lfehtship No. 19 off Nova Scotia are given on page 7. ' Tho report of yesterday's meeting of tho Canterbury College Board of Go vornors is on page 2. Tho civil sittings of tho Supreme Court opened yesterday. (Page 4.) An interesting report On the teaching of mathematics was presented to the Board of Governors of Canterbury Collego yesterday. (Pago 2.) A Commission has bean set up by' the Government to enquire into tho question of tenures and other matters relating to the promotion of land settlement. (Pago 7.) Professor Davis, a noted American scientist, delivered a lecture in Ohristchnrch last night. (Page 10.) An important northern union strong ly condemns the policy of the Federation of Labour. (Page 2.) At the City Council meeting last nicht the wages and hours of employees affected by tho award that camo into operation on December 31st were altered to £2 13s 6d for a week of 45} hours. (Pago 8.) Country News and Notes are on page 3. A deputation waited on the City Council yesterday evening regarding the system of local rating. (Page 3.) Correspondence on the subject of the University examinations is on page 5. Th 6 Eloctricity Committee reported to the City Council last night on the progTces of tho Lake Coleridge echeme. (Pago 8.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14977, 26 May 1914, Page 6
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342IN TO-DAY's ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14977, 26 May 1914, Page 6
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