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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

The House of Lords has re-cast tho Homo Role Amending Bill. (Page 11.) A new Suffragetto Union "has been formed. *(Page 11.) Australian political items are on page 11The Commonwealth Statistician publishes interesting statistics dealing with ! tin* mortality of single and married persons. (Page 11.) The Austrian Press is vehemently attacking Servia. (Page 110 A budget of "news relating to military matters will be found on page 11. There is an epidemic of daylight robberies in Melbourne. (Pago 11.) The result of "The Press Apple Competition is announced on page 11. Mr James Collier writes on "The Table-talk of Carlyle." (Page 9.) The various lvays in Avhich the income tax is evaded in England are described by a correspondent. (Page 2.) The part played by diplomacy and considerations of State in royal marriages *_3 discussed in an article op. page 2 * i Notes on the Drama, by "Cyrano," are on page 9. Ths annual report on v the Polico Force of New Zealand was presented to the House yesterday. (Page 5.) An article on the orinciDle of nonpolitical control of public works funds is on pago 5. Reports of the EJlesmere and North Canterbury ploughing matches aro on page 6. Tho Court of Directors of tho Royal Humane Society met yesterday to conj sidor applications for awards. (Page 15.) | Verdict was given for tho plaintiff in tho libel action, Fairbairn v. "Otago Daily Times*' at tho Supremo Court yesterday. (Pago 3.) Charges in connexion with the "joy ride" case were made against two men ao the Magistrate's Court yesterday. (Page 7.) An instalment of scraps of natural history is supplied by "Canterbury." (Page 8.) Science Notes, by Sir R-ay Lankestcr, are on page 9. A New Zealander ? s impressions of big American newspaper offices aro given on page 8. " Garden Notes, by "Hortus," aro on pago 9. Proposals for the better control of watersido work wero mado at a conference held at Wellington on Wednesday. (Page 6.) The annual meeting of the Canterbury Beekeepers' Association is reported on -page 14,

Tho report of yesterday's proceedin- 4 - at tho Labour Conference at NVellington is on pago 17. Political Notes aro on pago 12. Country News and Notes arc on page 5. Various items relating to the Biblc-in-Sohools movement are on pago 16.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 10

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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 10

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume L, Issue 15017, 11 July 1914, Page 10