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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

The Home Rule Bill passed its third reading in the House of Commons. (Page 0.)

The new headquarters of the Oversea*Club were opened by the Lord Mayor of London. (Page 9.)

Mexicans fired on American airmen at Vera Cruz. (Page 9.)

The Hon. W. 31. Hushes urges on unionists the. need for the adoption of modern industrial methods. (Page 9.)

. Tributes- to the loyalty of the Dominions were paid at Empire Day celebrations in London. (Page JL)

The steamer Waipara, with 3-50 immigrants aboard, is ashore on a reef near Thursday Island. (Page 9.)

The American Supremo Court has ruled that the owners of the Titanic arc'not liable for comnensation. (Pa^o 9.) .'

No trace has been found of Hamel, the missing aviator. (Page 9.)

The Prime Minister spoke at Gore last night, and the Leader of the Opposition at Blenheim. (Page 10.)

At Dunedin last night the Minister of Finance gave the figures for the financial year ended -March 31st. (Page 9.)

Dr. Elizabeth Gunn's report on tbe health of school-children is criticised by an Auckland doctor. (Page 12.)

A. statement by Canon Garland on the Biblg-ih-Schools nues+ion is on page 12.

The report of an interview with the Prime Minister yesterday appears on

page 10

After a Magisterial enquiry, tho recent Lytteiton Harbour Board election was declared void. t,Page 3.)

The Wellington Provincial Conference of tho New Zealand Farmers' Union opened at Wanganui yesterday. (Page o.)

Our English Wool Letter from our Bradford correspondent is on page 2.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 8

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252

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 8

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 8

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