IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The latest news in connection with the assassination of tho King of Greece ivill be found on pago 11, Tho resignation of tho French Ministry has created a graro crisis. (Pago 11.) An article on Cambridge Undergraduate Lifo by Mr H. D. Broadhead, B.A. Senior Foundation Scholarship holder at Trinity College appears on, page 9. "Away in Westland" is continued in this issue, a trout-fishing expedition being described by "Canterbury." (Page 9.) Labour questions were referred to by tho Hon. F. M. B. Fisher in an address ; in Wellington on Wednesday. (Page 3.) v j In "Australia To-day" our Sydney correspondent deals with several matters of interest. (Pago 2.) A, F. Wilding is unable to represent Australasia in tho Davis Cup contest. (Page 12.) British political items are on page 11. Tho Southorn. colliery proprietors doclino to discuss the men's grievances. (Pago U.) "Le Matin" withdraws its allegations against Sir Rufus Isaacs and Mr H. Samuel, of trafficking in Marconi Conw pany shares. (Page 11.) President Wilson is arranging a campaign in favour of tariff revision. (Pago 11.) .- Tho Indian Government warns whito women against the wiies of Afghans. (Page 11.) Tho citizens won their appeal in connection with the Sydney Government House case. (Page 11.) ' Colonel Seely „ Secretary of War, makes an important announcement regarding the British forces. (Page 11.) Tho series of sketches on tho Argontine by Mr T. E. Currie, is continued in this issue, tho article describing a country township. (Pago 14.) Garden Notes by "Hortus," appear on page 9. Comments on tbo recent award in the clothing trade appear on pago 3. , Mr J. MaoGropi-r makes an appeal to tho municipal ratepayers. (Pago 4.) Sir Rny Lnnkestcr, in Science Notes, contributes part one of an article on "From Apo to Man." (Page 9.) The question of graft in American political and police circles is touched on, by our San Francisco correspondent. (Pago s:) Our American correspondent supplies an interesting budget of topical items, (Page 7.) Our Frosten Produce Letter, from our special conofpondent in London, is on page 8. Thc E.ister Tournament of the Canterbury Bowling Centre opened yesterday. (Pago 13.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14620, 22 March 1913, Page 10
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