IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The Hon. James Allen's Education Bill was introduced in the House of Representatives last night. (Pages 7 and 8.) An amazing statement is made regarding the Government's intentions on the Homo Rule question. (Page 7.) A budget of views relating to naval matters will bo found on page 7. General Villa is preparing to march on Mexico City. (Page 7.) Rain alone will stop the bush fires raging in Russia (Page 7.) Princo William of Wied desires tho co-operation of tho Powers in subduing tho Albanian revolt. (Page 7.) Suffragettes whipped Mr McKinnon Wood, Secretary for Scot-land. (Pago 7.) Tho price of meat in Christ .-hunch is steadily increasing. (Page 10.) An interesting case concerning a collision between a motor-cyclo and bicycle was heard at tlie Magistrate's Court yesterday. (Page 10.) Tho handicaps for tho Grand National Steeplechase, Winter Cup, and Grand National Hurdles of tho Canterbury Jockey Club appear on page 2. The Now Zealand Racing Conference opened at Wellington yosterdav. (Pago 2.) Harry Vardon gives lus views on golf in an articlo in the "Daily Mail." (Pago 5.) Correspondence relating to the Bible-in-Schools question is on pago 0. The report of tho Prisons Department was presented to Parliament yesterday. (Pago 3.) At tho Racing Conference yesterday a rule was adopted, preventing owners from betting with bookmakers. (Page S.)
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 6
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