IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The situation in Ulster is still critical. (Pago 7.) The Mersey Commission found that the Storstad was t-o blame for tho Empress of Iroland disaster. (Page 7.) A manifesto issued by the Catholic Hierarchy of New Zeals&d on the Bible-in-Schools question is given on page 5. Allegations against President Wilson and ex-President Roosevelt in regard to the Mexican trouble are made by a Mexican ex-Minister. (Pago 7.) By a fishing boat disaster on tho New South Wales coast several lives were lost. (Page 7.) The New Zealand football team defeated New South Wales by 27 points to 6. (Page 9.) The suffragettes. are still active. (Page 7.) A French Senator has revealed the facts that led to M. Delcaese's retirement from office in connexion with the Tangier incident of 1905. (Pago 7.) Mr J. R. Charlton, a well-known vetorinary turgean, committed suicide on Saturday. (Page 4.)
Saturday's proceedings in the "joyride" case are reported on page 3.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15018, 13 July 1914, Page 6
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