IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
An armed stillness is said to prevail in Ulster. (Page 7.)
Various views aro expressed by unionists regarding the recently formed Federation of Trade Unions in Australia. (Pago 7.)
Sir A. Conan Doyle predicts that militant .suffragettes will be lynched if they do not refrain from committing outrages. (Page 7.)
The principals in tho canteen scandals wero found guilty. (Pago 7.)
Passages from Sir lan Hamilton's roport on the Australian Army aro quoted on page 4.
A number of Hindoos have been refused admission into Canada. (Pago 7.)
The United States is warned against following Britain's lead in allowing Labour unions to fix the scalo of wages.
Steps aro being taken to suppress piracy in Chinese waters. (Pago 3.)
A comprehensive review of tho work and .policy of the Government was given by the Hon. James Allen at Lawrence last .night. (Pago 7.)
The annual meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club was held yesterday. (Pago 4 2.)
Durbar 11., an unfancied candidate, won tho English Derby. (Pago 9.)
The annual conference of tho North Canterbury branch of tho New Zealand Farmors , Union opened yesterday (Page 5.)
The Hon. A. L. Herdman was the principal speaker at the Farmers' Union dinner last night. (Page 8.)
A youth was shot dead by a Chinaman in Invercargill. (I'ase 3.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 6
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219IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 6
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