IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The division on Mr Massey's no-con-fidence motion is expected to be taken to-morrow. Indications point to Sir Joseph Ward being defeated by at least two votes. (Pages 7 and 8.) Our Invercargill correspondent sends an interesting message- regarding the whaling industry at the Campbell Islands. (Pago 9.) The Parliamentary Committee of Enquiry into tho Payno incident will be open to the Press. (Page 8.) The South Island Rifle Championship was won yesterday by Captain W. S. King. (Page 4.) There have been angry scenes in the New South Wales Parliament. Page 7.) A cyclonic storm at Sydney did much damage. (Page T.) German coal-miners deprecate a sympathetic strike. (Page 7.) Indications point to an end of tie Brisbane strike. (Pane 7.)
Mr Roosevelt will be a candidate for the Pres.dencv of the United States. (Page 7) '"
There is a brighter outlook in tbo English coal-miners' trouble. (Page 7.)
A serous revolt is reported in Albania. (Pago 7.)
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14289, 27 February 1912, Page 6
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