IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Tho Bulgarians are withdrawing from Tchataldcha. (Page 7.) Tho prospects for the coming winter, so far as the casual labourer is concerned, appear to be anything but bright. (Pago 4.) Imperial Defence items are on page 7. Tho Mayoral installations were carried out in the city and elsowhoro last night. (Page 8.) There has been a recurrence of the "burglary boom" in Sydney. (Page 7.) The suffragettes have burnt a church and attempted other serious damage. (Pago 7.) Racing news is on. page 9. Tho latest information about tho Timaru strike will be found on page 7. The Hon. W. H. Herrios continued his tour of North Canterbury yesterday. (Pago 3.) , : An interviow with Archbishop Redwood on his return from Europe appears on page 1. At Palmerston North yesterday, 25,000 acres of the famous Mokau estate woro submitted for sale, five sections being sold under the hammer. (Pago 7.) The immediate holding of an Imperial Conference is urged. (Pago 7.) The Canadian naval debate has been resumed. (Page 7.) The statements of tho Minister of Justice regarding discipline in the police force are replied to by a member of the force in Auckland and by Mr Rosser. (Pace 4.) The Chrysanthemum Show opened yesterday. (Pago 3.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14660, 8 May 1913, Page 6
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