IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
A very effective review by Mr James Allen, M.P., of tho Prime Minister's Balclutha speech is printed on page 7. < A full account of thc sensational bank robbery at Chantilly by tho motorbandits, Bonnot and others, appears on page 4. Tito shipowners' reply to tho statements of the Hon. T. Buxton on tho question of produce and freightage will ho found on page 7. An account of- tho installation of tho Masonic Grand Master of Now Zcalnnd appears on page 9. Mr 0. H. Ensor made a suggestion yesterday for improving the lot of tho farm labourer, (Rage 8,) Tho Appeal Court delivered several judgments yesterday. (Pago 10.) Reports of Anglo-Colonial cricket matches will bo found on page 2. Our English Wool Letter is on pago 2. Tho colliers in South Wales aro dissatisfied with tho award of tho Wages' Board. (Page 7.) . Evidence givcji at tho Titanic euquiry showed that the boats wero badly stocked. (Pago 7.) Tho Maryland Presidential primaries favoured "Mr Roosevelt. /Pago 7.) Tho sailors on tho I', and O. Company's Mooltun arc on strike, aud thero is a possibility of tho trouble spreading. (Page 7.) Tho burglary'epidemic in Sydney continues, (Pago 7.)
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14350, 9 May 1912, Page 6
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