IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Latest particulars concerning the Ulster situation apear on page 7. Mediation proposals are still being discussed concernimg tho dispute between tho United States and Mexico. (Pago 7.) Bullets aro still living in Colorado. (Pago 7.) Further particulars of tho attack by pirates on tho British steamer Taion appear on pago 7. General Sir lan Hamilton arrived in Christchurch yesterday after inspecting tho South Canterbury Cadets at Timaru. An interview with him appears on pago 8. Tho Canterbury threshing mills dis-' puto came beforo the Court of Arbitration yesterday. (Page 10.) Yesterday's operations at the Kowai Territorial Camp are described on pago 5. Thirty-one cases of infantile paralysis wore reported in Christchurch up to tho 21st inst. (Page 3.) A series of reports relating to the health "work of the city during tho past year was presented to the Hospital Board yesterday. (Pago 2.) Racing news is on pago 9. A man was arrested yes to relay at Geraldino on a charge of having murdered his mate. (Pago 7.) The fifth annual festival of the Christchurch Literary ami Musical Competitions Society opened yesterday. (Page 9.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14956, 1 May 1914, Page 6
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