IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
'In and Around the Lake District" ir- the subject of this morning's article under tho heading of "Countryside Wanderings." (.Pago 9.) A partial eclipse of the sun will take place to-morrow morning. (Pago 7.) A valuable proposal, having for its object tho raising of tho standard of cricket in Netv Zealand, was made by the Hon. E. C. J. Stevens, M.L.C., at tho meeting of the Council of the Now Zealand Cricket Association last night. (Page 7.) Our English Produce Letter, from our special correspondent in London, is printed on page 3. ' Additional municipal election results came to hand yesterday. (Page 7.) Information of interest to sportsmen concerning the opening of the shooting season will be found on page 2. A grievance on the part of women teachers came before tho North Canterbury Education Board yesterday. (Pane 4.) During the debate in the House of Commons on tho Veto Bill, an amendment favouring the referendum was rejected. (Page 7.) Colonel Bremond's Moorish forces have had a hard fight with rebel tribesmen. (Pa«e 7.) Further returns indicate that the referenda proposals havo been defeated. (Page 7.) The delesates to the Imperial Education Conference havo been entertained by tho Government. (Page 7.) At tho German Surgeons' Congress, Professor Lener described a remarkable operation. (Page 7.) Pearce and Arnst have agreed to row for the world's championship. (Page ! r.) I
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14029, 28 April 1911, Page 6
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