IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE
A full statement of General Villa's shooting of Benton has been transmitted to Downing street. (Pago 7.) Cc mt Mulzynski was acquitted on the charge of manslaughter of his wife and nephew. (Page 7.) The crew of tho wrecked schooner Mexico havo not yet been rescued. (Page 7.) Thero is no prospect of a settlement of tho butchers' strike in Sydney. (Page 7.) . * * Chines"© troops evince a strong disinclination to come to closo quarters with "Tho Whito Wolves." (Page 7.) Suffragettes interrupted a performance of "Tho Darling of the Gods" at which the King and Qu<een were present. (Page 7.) Tho cession of the New Hebrides to France is denied. (Page 7.) The Fruit Industry was reviewed at t_o annual conferenco of nurserymen at Auckland yesterday. (Page 5.) The question of eliminating tho word "obey" from the marriage service was discussed by several locai clergymen yesterday. (Page 2.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 24 February 1914, Page 6
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