IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The Prime Minister gavo a political address at Balclutha on Saturday night. (Pago 8.) The British enquiry into the wreck of the Titanic has opened. (Page 7.) Conditions in the lower ii.:ssissippi basin arc described as . appalling. ! (Page 7-) j A dramatic turn to the attitude of tho English doctors on the Insurance Act is reported. (Pago 7.) The shortage of petrol is dealt with on page j. j An interview with a visitor from j Germany appears on page . ! 5. j Mr Ilaveloek Wilson was interviewed lon arriving here on Saturday. (Page ; 10.1 Then? is .still no news of tho overdue dredyo Manchester. (Page 7.) Xf.w.s of tho Territorial camru will be found on page 5. Football reports are on page 2. Tho local Moulders' Union have dei eided to take a plebiscite of the Unions j through the Dominion on a proposal jto strike on Labour Day as a protect j against, the compulsory clauses of tho j Defence Act. (Page 7.)
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14347, 6 May 1912, Page 6
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