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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

Mr G. Westin?house. inventor of the aid brake, is dead. (Pago 12. ) The New South Wales Budget shows a big deficit. (Page 11.) Storms have caused severe losses in Northern Africa. (Page 11.) Mr Asquith promises a further statement on the Home Rule question next week. (Pago 11.) Allegations of graft have been made in connexion with the passing of tho Panama Canal Act. (Page 11.) The British Naval Estimates have been produced. (Page 11.) Severity is demanded in dealing with militant suffragettes. (Page 11.) America insists on the right to act for foreigners in Mexico. (Page 11.) An article on the poetry of Sir Alfred Lyall, the famous Indian administrator, by Sir Robert Stout, will be found on pag© 9. Tho Hon. F. M. B. Fisher "was announced to address a public meeting in Wellington last night, but he was refused a hearing. (Page 12.) Scieuco Notes, by Sir Ray Lankester, are on page 0. Garden Notes, by "Hortus." are on page 8. A Royal Com mission has been investigating the English legal system, and urges various reforms. (Page 4.) Our literary letter from London is on page 9. An interview with Mr Rudyard Kipling, by an American " traveller—the first interview for many years—is on page 9. Notes on Music and Musicians, by "Strad." will be fcund ov. page 8. Our Canadian letter, from our Toronto correspondent, is on page 3. Angling Notes, by "Iron Bluo," are on pago 2. Tlie first day's play in the AustraliaCanterbury cricket match is reported on page 12. Tho annual show of tho Kaikoura A. and P. Association was hold yesterday. (Page lo.^

The final wool sale of the season was held in the Alexandra Hall yes'erdav. (Page 13.)

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 10

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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 10

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14916, 14 March 1914, Page 10

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