IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Tho doings of the Farmers' Union Conferences in South Canterbury and Southland will be found on page 8. A report of tho annual meeting of tho Northern A. and P. Association will be found on page 8. Reports of Saturday's football matches appear on pago 9, golf news page 9. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club's Winter Meeting opened on Saturday. (Pago 8.), Tho new Sydenham Presbyterian church was opened yesterday. (Page 8.) The annual parade of the Imperial Veterans' Association was held yesterday, when Colonel Slater, Mr T. E. Taylor, and Ilev. F. Dunnage delivered addresses. (Page 8.) The Imperial Conference discussed the reconstitution Of the Colonial Officei (Pago 7.) The delegates to the Imperial Conference attended a meeting of the Committee of Imperial Defence. (Page 7.) Ex-President Diaz, of Mexico, has left Mexico City for Europe. Tho country is in a chaotic stato. (Page 7.) Mr Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, was entertained by the British Labour Party. (Page 7.i
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14055, 29 May 1911, Page 6
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