IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
— 9 Labour questions wero discussed by a deputation which waited on tho Prime Minister at Wellington yesterday. (Page S.) The Grand National Meeting of tho Canterbury Jockey Club opens to-day. (Pago 7.) Tho Mayor of Auckland ie not impressed with the Workmen's Homes scheme- as carried out by the New South Wales Government. (Page 2.) The strike of truckers at the Kaitangata Coal Mine still continues. (Pace ✓,'.) Tho Hon. T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner, spent a busy day in his electorate yesterday, and at night- was entortained a-t a public gathering. (Pago 8.) Australia is advised to pnsh her frozen meat trado with Germany. (Pago 7.) Sporting items are on page 10. A Prohibition candidato for the American Presidency is announced. (Page 7.) There will be a three-cornered contest for tho Midlothian scat, caused by the elevation of tho Master of Elibank to the peerage. (Page 7.) Tho Panama Canal Bill, as passed by the American Senate, is to be signed by Mr Taft. (Pago 7.) Aviation items are on pa go 7. The Mujlah hae established a reign of terror in Somaliland. (Pago 7.) Tho tour of the Canadian Cadets in Australia is described as "a real freezer." (Pago 7.) The elaborate courtesy of Germany-to the French Premier is causing comment. (Pago 7.) Tho havoc caused by tho big earthquake in Turkey is detailed on page 7. Mr Winston Churchill makes somo Bovoro comments on. the , -doctrines hold by Mr Bonar Law. (Pago 7.)
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14432, 13 August 1912, Page 6
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