IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The Wellington strike has spread to the Auckland and Westport waterside workers. (Page 7 and 8).
Judgment was delivered in the "Observer"' case at Wellington yesterday. (Page 4).
The Railway Amendment Bill was introduced in the House yesterday - (Page 3).
Greece finds it impossible to accede to Turkey's demands. (Page 7).
Ulster's opposition to Home R«- e 1S stiffening. (Page 7).
Australian" and English comment on the Now Zealand naval policy will be found on page 7.
Industrial matters of interest arementioned on page 7.
General Felix Diaz, a candidate for tho Mexican Presidency, has sought American protection.' (Page 7).
Storms in Wales caused loss of life and considerable damage. (Page 7).
It is suggested in Canada that the Dukes of Connaugbt should become hereditary Governors-General. (Page
The Beer Duty Amendment Bill was the subject of considerable discussion iv the House. (Pago 8.)
The Timaru A. and P. Show was held yesterday. (Page 10.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14810, 30 October 1913, Page 6
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