IN TO-DAY'S. ISSUE.
. Further details of the riots in Dublin will bo found on page 7. , Aviation items appear on page 7. The Commission appointed to enquire into the Balkan otitrages\has been abandoned. (Pago 7.) The Tariff Bill has passed its first reading'in tho American Senate. (Pago 7.) • ■ -. ••• ■■ Mr A. Lucas, of British Columbia, is j satisfied tvith the working of tho Now' .Zealand Advances to Settlers Act. (Pago 7.) . An interview with Mr Joseph Cook on the Federal deadlock appears on I page 7. ■ - Particulars of several disastrous firos are given on page 7. . The civil sittings of the Supreme Court opened yesterday. (Page 2.) His Worship the Mayor gives an account of his visit to Lake Coleridge. (Page 4.) A .deputation waited on the Prime j Minister yesterday to ask for a referendum on tho Bible-in-schbols question. (Page 5.) Some points relating to the certification of motor drivers came before tho City Council last night. (Pago 4.) The marine enquiry into tho wreck of j the Devon was opened at Wellington yesterday. (Page 8.) -
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14760, 2 September 1913, Page 6
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