IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Tt is contended that to use the Army against Ulster wouid load to its disorganisation. (Pago 7.)
Both sides in the Sydney butchers' dispute aro firm, and a protracted struggle is likely. (Page 7.)
General Botha, in tho South African Parliament, made a stirring speech in defence of the Government's action in deporting fche labour leaders. (Pago
Gales in the English Channel caused wrecks and loss of life. (Pago 7.)
Pressure is to be brought to compel Huerta to resign the Presidency of Mexico. (Page 7.)
In the House of Commons the debate on tho Address-in-replv is proceeding. (Page 7.)
Tho Australasian Medical Congress concluded its sessions at Auckland on Saturday. (Page 7.)
There has been an extraordinary outbreak of epidemics in the French Army* (Pago 7.)
The potentialities of Banks Peninsula as a fruit-producing centro are referred to on page 4.
The recent judgment in the case of the Official Assignee in the estate of Walter Shaw, against the Timaru Property Co., came before the Supreme Court on Saturday. (Page 10.)
Questions of great interest to the Railway Service are referred to on pages 3 and 5.
The results of Saturday's cricket matches are on page 9.
The report of Saturday's meeting of the-New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club is on page 8. .
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14902, 16 February 1914, Page 6
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