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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

Sir Edward Carson advises TJlstermen to stick*-to their arms and use them if necessary. (Pago 7.) A Salvation Army officer ma'keti an interesting assertion regarding the Empress of Ireland disaster. (Page 7.) It is reported in Continental capitals that Princo William of Wiod is about to abdicate the Throne of Albania (Pago 7.) Suffragettes are being roughly handled by hostile crowds in England. (Page 7.) The Australian Labour Federation is supporting the Maitland miners' demand for the abolition of the atfe::noon shift . (Pago 7.) An important amendment has been moved to the Panama Tolls Exemption Bill. (Parjo 7.) Some difficulty is being experienced in forming a Ministry in Franco. (Page 7.) . Sir Percy Scott's prediction regarding the end of naval warfare Is described as "a fantastic dream." (Pago 7,) Tho terms on which tho Lake Coloridge current is to, bo supplied to big users were discussed by the City Coun!cU at its meeting last night. (Pafte 7.) The teams selected for the inter-island Rugby football match will bo fownd on page 8, . The Hon. R. Heaton Rhodes received deputations in Christchurch yesterday. 7<pago s.y ' Among recent additions to the Museum fire a number of casts of skulls of prehistoric men. (Pago 5.) An important industrial case in which the Canterbury Drivers' Union proceeded against two members of t]io new union formed during the strike was heard at tho Magistrate's Court yesterday. (Pago 5.)

Tho English League football team were again defeated in Sydney yesterday. (Page 8.) '

The Council of tho Chamber of Commerce met yesterday. (Page 3.)

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 9 June 1914, Page 6

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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 9 June 1914, Page 6

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 9 June 1914, Page 6

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