IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Mr Holman threatens to nationalise the meat industry in New South Wales if the dispute is not speedily settled. (Page 9.)
Snowstorms have caused death and disaster in the East-em States of America. (Page 9.)
• Additional results of the Teachers' Examinations will be found on page 7.
The South African confirmed the banishment of the Labour agitators. (Page 9.)
A recruiting party was killed and eaten by Natives on the island of Malekula, Noumea. (Page 9.)
I>r. Mawson was accorded an official reception at Adelaide on Monday. (Page P.)
X.S.W. Parliament was opened (Page 9.)
The
Native constables ran amok in Apia, a happening which led to their death. (Pago 9.)
There is no change in the Mexican situation. (Page 9.)
A conference of Hospital Boards on the question of co-operation in fighting consumption, was held yesterday. (Pago
The taxi-drivers' dispute was calW on ah tho Conciliation Council yest-er-day. (Page 4.)
The Christchiirch Polo Club's Annual Tournament was resumed vosterdav. (Page 2.) Mr Gilbert Anderson's evidence, given before tho Dominions' Boyal Commission in London, it; summarised on page o.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14907, 4 March 1914, Page 8
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