TO-DAY'S PAPER.
SOME LEADING FEATURES. LEADER'S- I'arjJ An Important Judgment i The Administration of Justice ... i SENERAL- , Air, Allpn and tlie Chief Justice 5 "The Secret Case" i Public Health Inspection 3 Municipal Activity at Miramar.'.. 3 The Motor Fatality 2 Hospital Board 2 l Tram Returns - Palmcrstou News .' 0 Hutt and Pelono News 8 "Spoils to the Victors" i The Maori—Why Not Arm Him ? 4 General Sir C. Burnett 1 Hospital Conference ; , 4 '. Ilr. Hemes in the South i Charity Subsidies ' , 6 New' Claims bv Bakers' Union ... G Mr. F. M. B. Pißher Interviewed G Arbitration Court 8 Outdoor Medical Relief G The Exhibition 6 ■ Accidents and Fatalities G i Wnnganui Jottings G ' St. Albnn's Church, Eastbourne 6 CABLEGRAMS 5 COMMERCIAL 8 ENTERTAINMENTS ' ; 6 FARMING 8 LAW REPORTS v ■. 7 LOCAL AND GENERAL 4 MINING 8 NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS 6 PERSONAL ITEMS i PROVINCIAL CENTRES G . SHIPPING AND MAILS 7 WOMAN'S WORLD fl SI'ORTTho Turf 7 Football 7 Hockey „... 7 , Bowls 7 Cricket' G Lawn Tennis 6 , • Morris-tubo Shooting 6 4 -= •■= LABOUR POLICY. , 9 OPENING OP NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. By Telegraph—Eress Asscdaticn-CoDyrlsht. (Rec. May IG, 8.55 p.m.) Sydnoy, May 16. In opening the Stats rarliamont today the. Lieutenant-Governor declared that tho Government hoped, by remodelling the sinking funds, to compass tho gradual extinction of.the public debt. The speech forecasted an increaso ,of taxation which would include the reduction of the income tax exemption.
Ministers were in communication with New Zealand regarding its superannuation system, and upon tlio receipt of the New Zealand triennial report they hoped tj be prepared to deal with the problem.
A'Bill would bo introduced regulating tho rates charged by gas companies in prder to protect consumers. '. ; BOASTED OF BEING LIARS. _ 9 ,• ' '" BRITISH ELECTION PETITION. Bj Telegraph—Press Aasociation^Ooriynclit • London, May 15. The hearing of the petition against the return of Captain J: A. Morrison (Unionist) for the Nottingham East seat still continues. There were many charges of treating and illegal payments.
There was a long procession, of witnesses, who boasted of being liars. They said their statements had been originally made with a view to having the .petition' lodged, and they now' denied everything they had previously stated.
RELIGIOUS RIOT. .».- TWO PERSONS KILLED AT CLEVE- ' ' " '■, • • LAND. ■ By Tekgrapn—Press Association—Copyright New York, May 15. At Ckvoland, Ohio, the attempted removal of a. pastor of a 'Polish Catholic church resulted in a riot. Two persons wero killed and ten injured.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 5
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