IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Suffragettes did damage to Birmingham Cathedral. (Page 7.) Extraordinary escapes characterised the railway disaster at Exeter, N.S.W. (Page?.) The Russian Press replies to the German outburst against Russia. (Page 7.) Defects havo been discovered in the working of the Insurance Act. (Page 7.) There is to be no dissolution on tho Homo Rule question. (Page 7.) It is said that the operating cost of the Panama Canal will be £4,000,000 yearly. (Page 7.) Labour rule in N.S.W. is criticised by the Federal Premier. (Page 7.) General Carranza. the leader of the Slexican rebels, defies President Wilson. (Page 7.) The annual meeting of the Lyttelton Harbour Ijloard was held yesterday. (Page 10.) A deputation from the Lyttelton Wharf Labourers' Friion waited on members hi Parliament yesterday to discuss the question of preference to waterside workers. (Page _?.. The Town Hall site question was before the City Council last night. (Page 8.) !
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 6
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