Mrs. Hen was in tears; ono of her little ones had been sacrificed to make a repast for a visitin? clergyman. "Cheer up, madam." said 'thb rooster comfortingly. "Yon should rejoice that your son is cnteririff the ministry. He was poorly qualified for a lay member, anyhow." ' TO-DAY'S PAPER. o SOME LEADING FEATURES, LEADING ARTICLES- p aw , , The Indian Troubles in South Africa d Tim Settling Down Process I GENERAL— Double Drowning Fatality i Burglary nt Ellorslie i Sir William Lever 4 The Strike Method i Swat that Fly 1. Tjilwup at Lyttolton i \ DISTRICT NEWS 9 FI.Z. TELEGRAMS 0 ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES ... 5 SHIPPING AND MAILS, 7 UW REPORTS 9 CABLEGRAMS 5 ENTERTAINMENTS 8 LETTERS TO EDITOR B ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES ... fi FARMING 8 LOCAL AND GENERAL . 4 MINING 8 COMMERCIAL 8 PERSONALS i WOMAN'S WORLD 2 SPORTB- - Turf ■ , ( ...... (i Athletic. Sports , 7 Lawn Tennis 7 ' ThoAmbrym Volcano 5 The Tango 6 A Terriblo Traucdy .' fi On Municipal Jlusic fi Bloodstock Sale fi - Coast .Miners nt Work ...; 5 Crushed by a Roller 5
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1944, 30 December 1913, Page 5
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174Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1944, 30 December 1913, Page 5
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