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IN TO-DAY's ISSUE.

Qur Canadian letter, from our Toronto correspondent, appears on page 3.

Sir Joseph Ward has mad© a statement regarding the invitations to the over-eoa Parliaments to send delegates as guests to London. (Page 7).

Two ladß were fined yesterday, for failing to register as Territorials. (Page 2).

A meeting to hear the Mayor's explanation of his roads scheme was held in Linwood last night. (Page 10.)

Our London correspondent forwaards an account of Sir Joseph Ward's tocent visit to Bristol. (Page 6).

The annual conference of delegates from Racing Clubs sat at Wellington yesterday. (Page 10.)

Personal Notes from London will be found on page 2.

R. Arnst and Pearoe, who row for tho world's sculling championship on the Parramatta on 29th inst., are both doing excellent work in their training. (Page 5).

Our Frozen Produce letter, from our special correspondent in' London, is published on page 4.

Chaotic conditions prevail in under the rule of the revolutionary leader, Madero. (Page 9).

There are signs of a revolt in Persia. (Page 9).

Twelve persons were killed, by the derailing of an express train. (Page 9),

King George and Queen Mary received » magnificent welcome in Edinburgh, (Page 9).

The English newspapers are plossed with the manner in which the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty has been received, (Page 9).

The Czar is visittng Finland. (Page 9.)

The Imperial Government are stated to be prepared to create 350 new peers. (Page 9.)

A Dutch aviator has established a world's record for a long-distance flight. (Page 9.)

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 8

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IN TO-DAY's ISSUE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 8

IN TO-DAY's ISSUE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14099, 19 July 1911, Page 8