IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Strike news will be found on pages 9, 10, and 11. Our correspondent on ooard describes H.M.S. New Zealand's visit to Mexican ports. (Page 3.) The Canterbury A. and P., Society's Jubilee Show was opened at -aldington yesterday. (Pages 12 and 13.) Some interesting comments on scientifico agriculture in Sew Zealand, by Mr G. __.. Thomson, appears on pago 5. The Bank of New Zealand 13ill was debated in the Houso of Representatives yesterday. (Page 13.) A terrible storm is raging on the Great' Lakes. (Page 9.) The situation at Kieff, arising out ot the ritual murder trial, is dangerous. (Pago 9.) Mr Martin Donohoe, the Australian war correspondent, who is on a visit to Australia, expresses his admiration ior the Turks. (Page 9.) There are further protests about Larkin's impriscuir.eut. (Page 9.) The report of the Canterbury Cup and Oaks Day of the Canterbury Jockey Club is on pago V".
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14822, 13 November 1913, Page 8
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