IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
I Montenegro has yielded to tho Powers' demands. (Paso 7). The Anti-Alien Bill has been passed by the Californian Legislature. (Page 7). A draft reciprocity treaty has been prepared by the Australian and New Zealand Ministers of Customs. (Pago 7) The Federal Labour Party's election I manifesto has been issued. (Page 7). Further details of tho robbery at tho Bullfinch mine, West Australia, aro given on page 7. ' Tho Hon. W. H. Horries, Minister lof Railways and Native Affairs, visited Little River, Lincoln, Leeston, and other places yesterday, and received a number of deputations. (Page 3.) Further details of the railway acci- ! dent on tho West Coast will be found on page 7. Information connected with Industries Week will bo found on page 10.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14658, 6 May 1913, Page 6
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