IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
In connexion with the Empress <Sf Ireland disaster, tho Commission of Enquiry will begin on the 16th inst. (Page 7.) Sir Edward Grey gives a word of warning to tho United States in regard to tho Mexican situation. (Page 7.) Suffragettes burned an historic Norman church at Derby. (Page 7.) Mention of industrial matters is made on pa go 7. The Liberal Party in Australia is prepared for an immediate campaign. (Pago 7.) There aro rumours that the King of Albania intends to resign. (Pago 7.) A committee has been formed in Now York to supply the Nationalist- Volunteers with arms. (Page 7:j Admiral Sir Percy Scott's prediction regarding the end of naval warfare is much debated. (Pago 7.) The Prime Minister told a deputation of anti-militarists on Saturday that the present Government was going to stand or fall by the Defence Act. (Page 10.) Racing reports are on page 9. The reports of Saturday's football matches are on pago 10. On Saturday afternoon the Prim© Minister addressed a largo meeting of the Canterbury women's branch of the Political Reform League. (Page 2.) Saturday's hockey results will bo found on pago 10. A large deputation of prohibitionists interviewed tho Prime Minister on Saturday morning. (Page 8.) Country News and Notes are on pago 5. ' The annual meeting of the Canterbury Fruitgrowers' Association was held on Saturday night. (Page 5.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14988, 8 June 1914, Page 6
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