IN TO-DAY's ISSUE.
Progress is being made in tho Houae of Lords with the Home Rule Amending Bill. (Page 7.) Suffragettes attempted to blow up the birthplace of Robert Burns. (Pfege 7.) Australian political items are on page 7. Sheep flocks in New South Wales are decreasing with alarming rapidity. (Page 7.) A revision of the relations between
Russia and Great Britain is advocated. (Pago 7.) A steward on board a German 'steamer was killed by sailors, and the body thrown overboard. (Page 7.) Tho libel action. Fairbairu v. "Otago Daily Times," was resumed at the Supremo Court yesterday. (Page 10.) A deputation waited on the Prime Minister yesterday in reference to the control of thfc Tongariro .National Park. (Pago 1.) Tho replanting of the Princess Alexandra Oak in Fitzgerald avenue took place yesterday. (Pago 3.) The ind'K-tion to St. Paul's Presbyterian Church of the Rev. J. Paterjon took place yesterday. (Page D.) The Address-in-Reply debate was brought to a close in the House last night. (Page 8.) Country News «.nd Notes are on page
The appeal made from the Magistiate's decision in a recent In\-ercargill licensing case has been upheld by Mr Justico Denniston. (Page 8.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15016, 10 July 1914, Page 6
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