IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Huerta has refused to aoaede Tinconditionally to America's demands, and steps are being taken to uphold tho dignity of the United States. (Page 7). A miraculous escape from a train disaster is reported from Now South Wales. (Page 7). Tho Ulster Volunteers are busily preparing. (Page 7). A West Australian doctor claims to have discovered a cure for consumption which can become effective within sis weeks. (Page 7). An amazing story of the machinations of a witches' leaguo comes from Italy. (Pago 7). A deputation of yachtsmen waited on the Prime Minister yasterday to urge the institution of a. local naval reserve scheme, under which yachtsmen and others could go in for a system of training for coast purposes. (Page (L) The report of yesterday's meeting of the Tramway Board is on page 2. Nominations in connexion with the municipal elections will be found on pago 8. Territorial camps at Kowai and Matarao were established yesterday. (Page 8.) The Rev. J. Patorson made some interesting remarks yesterday on,. the working of the Bible-in-SchooJs system in New South Wales. (Pago 2).
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14947, 21 April 1914, Page 6
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