IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Charge and counter-charge is made in ' connexion with the Empress of Ireland disaster. (Page 9.) General Carranza has declared him- . self Provisional President of Mexico. . (Page 9.) [ .Feeling is becomirtj: more bitter in - Ulster, and hopes of a settlement are ) not very bright. (Pago 9.) 1 ' Mr Lloyd George _ays that tho day of Democracy has dawned in England. (Page 9.) [ A double dissolution is anticipated by . Federal politicians. (Page 9.) 1 Count Zeppelin describes the advance. ' of tho aeroplane as "truly staggering. ; ' > (Page 9.) A Portsmouth dockyard electrician has been arrested on a charge of espionage. (Page 9.) , The conduct of Suffragettes is arousing indignation and disgust.. (Page 9) An account of Mr Roosevelt's adventures on his Brazilian expedition is given on page 4. A clever .gun-running coup was per. formed last April by a small Norwegian steamer the Fanny, which snecee.fully tended a quantity of arms and ammuni tion in Ulster. (Page 9.). The opening of tho King George V. Coronation Memorial Hospital for consumptives took placo yesterday. (Page 7.) Correspondence between tho orvcTS-'a Dominions and the Colonial Off.cc recrardimr the prospects of another naval conference is referred to on page 4. The Cashmere Hi,l« schonl rcteh-pff"! Empire Day yesterday. (Page 14A Our American rorrrfpor-dent sends . ?raohic account of tho fighting between strikers and mine-gnprds arid militia in Colorado. (Pago 10.) A pnrnde of Territrrials and Cndet. w»s he'd yv.ordav jn honour of the Kin_'s B-rthdny. (Pa-re 10.) Experiments carried out at Liverpool in the eleciri.al treatment of milk fir tho purpose of destroying bacteria are described on prtge 5. Madamo Melba had a grent recentiOM at the- opening of tha Covent Garden opsra season. (Page 3.) Personal notes from London are on page 7. Yestt-rday's hockey results are on pa ire (3. The Australian meat tinde with America 15 touched on by our San Franrisco correspondent. (Page 10.) News of tho two British An+r.r-'-f-ir Expeditions is ?iippli;-d by cur London correspondent. (Page 7.) Tho inauguration shcrtly of a new America-Australia s _t«im. hip uei-vico is announced. (Page 7.) Some interesting facts about tho Panama Canal are given on page 3. A vivid account of the recent visit of the King and Queen to Paris is on pa;;. 2. Tho reports of vaster-lay's race niec.ings are on page 12. Two deputations waited on the Hoi. R. Heaton Rhodes yesterday. (Pago 9.) The first Canterbury .Miniature RWh. Shootin- Championship Meeting was held dt Ashburton yesterday. (Page G.) The Motor Cyclists' Club's side-c.:-reliability trials were held yesterday. (Page 6.) Our London correspondent relate."! the dramatic sequel which has occurred to a divorce case in which a New Zcalander was ooneorned. (Page 2.) A number of domestic servants are arriving from Enjrland by the lonic (Pago 9.) Country News and Notes are on page. 13. )) Tbe supply of milk to factories wai discussed by tbe meeting of the South If land Dairy Association at Dunedin (Page 13.) The results of yesterday's football matches in various parts of the Dominion will be found on page 14. The plaintiff in the Wanganai libel case was awarded £1000 damage... (Page 10.1
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 8
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