IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The new Cabinet will probably be announced to-day. (Pago .9.)
Another instalment of '"Scraps of Natural History," by "Canterbury," will bo found on page 10.
Our Frozen Produce Letter from our special correspondent in London, will be found on page 6. Personal Notes from London are on pago 3. '•Ulster and Home Rule," by our London correspondent, will bo found on page 7. Mr James Bryeo, British Ambassador at Washington, is shortly to visit New Zenland. (PagoVO.) Mr Roosevelt bitterly attacks President Taft. (Pago 9.)
A fierco battle between Federals and rebels is raging near Juarez, Mexico. (Pago 9.)
A strike of railwaymen is threatened in the United States. (Page 9.)
Agreement has boon reached between tho New South Wales Chambers on tho Arbitration Bill. (Pago 9.)
The storm on the north-west coast of Australia was worse than at first expected. (Page 9.)
The colliers in North Wales have been offered the minimum wage and invited to resume work, (l'ago 9.)
Tho German steamship lines has increased their freight rates to Australasia, in consequence of tho British coal strike. (Pago 9.)
Apaches raided a bank at Chantilly, France, shot two officials, and escaped with 40.000 francs. (Pago 9.)
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14314, 27 March 1912, Page 8
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