IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The amendment to the Address-in-Ueply. asking that the Home Rule Bill be submitted to the people, was defeated. (Page 7.) The King of Sweden declines to relinquish the right to speak freely to his subjects. (Page 7.) Lord Gladstone has resigned the Governor-Generalship of South Africa. (Page 7.) Intending emigrants, before leaving England for Australia, will have to undergo medical examination. (Page 7.) c Earl Grey says Australians must not flatter themselves that they are better than the English. (Page 7.) The final verdict in the Kikuyu controversy is eaid to rest with the English Church. (Page 7.) The third wool sale of the season was held yesterday. (Page 9.) Some comments by the Hon. F. M. B. Fisher on the political situation are on page 10. A meat famine ie threatened in Sydney. (Page 7.) Important recommendations regarding the treatment of those suffering from venereal diseases were made yesterday by the Medical Congress. (Page 9.) Commemoration Day was celebrated at Christ's College yesterday, and the annual prize-giving took place. (Page 5.) The annual meeting of the Christchurch Musical Society was held last night. (Page o.) Country News and Notes on page 10. The distribution of prizee at the Technical College took place last night. (Page 3.)-, An address on Eugenics was given at Auckland by Dr. Truby King. (Page 3.) Another of the special series of "Country Sketches" will be found on page 2. Defence Notes are on page 2.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14900, 13 February 1914, Page 6
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