IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The Prime Minister delivered an important speech at To Aroha last night, in reply to tho recent speech, of tho Leador of tho Opposition. (Page 10.) The prospects of tho wool market for tie coming season are discussed on page 4. Tho situation on the ■Wellington wharves is disquieting. (Page 10.) The economic development of Russia is progressing rapidly. (Page 9.) Ulster is said to be determined to fight if tho Home Rule Bill is passed. (Page 9.) A startling theory is put forward by a French electrician regarding wireless waves. (Page 9.) London merchants desire to see the supremacy of the Navy maintained. (Pago 9.) The New South Walea Government is urged to embark on the manufacture of agricultural implements. (Page 9.) Tho Archbishop of Canterbury's decision in the charges of heresy arising out of the Kikuyu proposals, is contained on page 9. Confucianism has been revived in China. (Page 9.) Industrial matters are mentioned on page 9. Territorial Notes are on page 6. All of the Customs cases were heard before the Supreme Court yesterday. (Page 5.) Personal Notes from London are on page G. Archbishop Redwood, in a pastoral ■letter, condemns the principles of Socialism. (Page 2.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14898, 11 February 1914, Page 8
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