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IN TO-DAYS ISSUE.

The officers nnd attents of the StorI -"tad challenge Captain Kendall's vorj sion of tho Empress of Ireland disaster j (Page 9.) A Labour Party is to be formed in connexion with Irish politics. (Pa**o 9.) A number of collieries in tho Mait!and district havo closed down owing to tho men declining to work the afternoon shift. (Page 9.) Suffragettes burned down Wargravn Church. (Page 9.) German shipping; firm* intend to enp- : :ro a larrer share of tho world's commerce. (P;i_:e 9.) Tho Canadian House of Commons n* M&cusring the question of Hindoo Ira-i-igration. (Pa:*;e 9.) Somo interesting remarks on the s.viss system of miliary training were ado by General Sir lan Hamilton at Wellington yesterday. ''Pago 10.) Proposals for holding a Mardi Gra» in Christchureh next year wero outlined by Mr John Hopkins, of Wellington, at a meeting of the Industrial Association last night. (Page 10.) Tho programmo for tho Carterbury Collego capping ceremony on June 18th is given on page 6. Shipowners engaged in the frozeu meat trade are not considered likely to take tho Panama routo. (Page 3.) Empire Day was celebrated in thb schools yesterday. CPago 10.) Tho King's Birthday will bo celebrated in Christchureh to-day. (Pago 10.) * I Tiio new naval adviser to the New Zealand Government is Captain P. fl. Hall Thompson. (Page 5.) An agreement has been filed between the Canterbury Licensed Victuallers' Association and tho liotol and Res"taurant Employees' Union. (Page 2.) y Tlie call to the Rev. J. Paterson to /St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was sustained by the.Presbytery at a meeting yesterday. (Page 7.) The Christchureh Domain Board mot yesterday. (Pago 2.) The Otago Winter Show was opened yesterday. (Pago 12.) Personal gossip from London will ho found on page 6. The report of yestorday's Addington market is on page 7. A practical demonstration in semaphore signalling was riven yesterday before the Coroner at tho Whangamarino inquest. (Pago 11.) |

Commercial Items will bo found on page 12.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 8

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329

IN TO-DAYS ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 8

IN TO-DAYS ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14984, 3 June 1914, Page 8

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