TO-DAY'S NEWS.
Page. ' LEADING ARTICLES ~« >< 8 The Wheat Question. .' The Park. Level Crossings. 5 PERSONAL ITEMS x •» 8 GENERAL NEWS v« *. 8 CABLE MESSAGES ...« >. 9 League Meets. Wireless Telephony. An Ultimatum. Bush Fire Victims. War Trophies, Locarno and the Dominions. FINANCE AND COMMEKCE .. 10 Slump'in U.S. Wheat. Trade Returns. Canterbury Markets. High Commissioner's Report. Waiau Ewe Fair LETTERS TO THE EDITOR •...- 11 "Half-Baked Clerics." " ,Wild Rabbits (H. T. Little). *■'• Model of the New Zealand > Memorial (S. Hurst Seager). Tho Domain and Public Gardens. Wnimakariri Control. Hagley Park (R. D. Harman). - .The Wheat Question (J. T. Blakemore). ; SPORTING -. m . ; »*. 12 I Turf Gossip. Trotting Notes, i, Napier Park R.C. Acceptances. Oamaru J.C. Acceptances. GENERAL— Ruffian Goes to Gaol .- M 5 Telephone Cable .. M 5 Faked Totalisator Ticket ». 6 Company's Debts •... . ■..• 6 ' A Farmer's Will ~ ;.. 6 The Courts .. w * ,«., 7 Petrol Pumps .. >.. 8 Rose' May Go to England 8 Maori Woman Killed •>,.., 8 Settlement of Undeveloped Lands .. ..8 f Second Gold Watch at Exhibition .. .. 8 Attempt to Wreck Limited .. 8 Westland Election Petition .. 9 Zone for Noxious Trades? .. 9 Bridge Wanted at South Brigh- ?■ ton M .. 9 AMUSEMENTS . w' .w, 7 WOMEN'S CORNER ' w ' 2 SHIPPING AND WEATHER y. : 13 ,MAIL NOTICES- «,. v. 13
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 8
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