IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
In tbo House of Lords, the Home Rule Amending Bill was read a third time. (Page 9.)
A protest has been lodged against the pending treaty between .Nicaragua and tho United States. ("Page 9.)
Forest fires are doing much damage in Russia. (Pago 9.)
An Italian miller ran amok and murdered eight people. (Page 9 ->
Unionists predict a dissolution before Novofliher. (Page 9.) unions protest- against the creation of Wages Boards on craft linos. (Page 9.) H.M.S. Philomel was taken over by tho New Zealand Government yesterdays (Pago 5.) An interesting statement mado by Admiral Sir Percy Soott ou tho comparative value in modern warfare, of the battleship and tho submarine is quoted on page 2. Tho report, of yesterday.-; Addington market is on page 3.. A meeting of the executive of tho Farmers' Union was held vestcrday. (Page 7.) Tho annual Rughy match betwtcil the Boys' High School and Christ's College was played yesterday. (Pago 13.) The Woollen Mills dispute camo before- the Conciliation Council yesterday. (Page 5.) Arbor Day was celebrated yesterday by several schools. (Pago 12.) Enquiries wero mado yesterday as to tho possibility of a Clerks' Union being established in Christchurch. (Page -'.) An article describing "Auction Golf" '.ppears on page 3 A New Zealand Club was formed in Christchurch last night. (Pago 10.) Sporting Items aro on pago 4.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15021, 16 July 1914, Page 8
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