TO-DAY'S NEWS.
Page. LEADING AETICLES .. ..14 "Dr. Faustus." Labour's Leaders. GENERAL NEWS .. .. H PERSONAL ITEMS .. ..14 SPECIAL ARTICLES— Obiter Dicta (by K.) .. 11 The World of Books (by A. H. Grinling) .. .. 13 Golf Nerves (by Harry Vardon; 13 "Wireless News (by "Electra") 8 Is Locarno Dead? (by the Right Hon. David Lloyd George) .. 1j .dABLE MESSAGES .. .. 15 Scene in House of Commons. Flight of Norge. Espionage Sensation. Soviet's Intrigues. Canadian Budget. Mussolini's Tour of Tripoli. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR .. 1(5 The Dominions and Britain. Prohibition: (J. Malton Murray and W. J. Williams.) An Appeal (S. E. Maude). Hoardings (Edgar F. Stead;. Place Nomas. The Waimakariri. Wireless Hogs (T. P. Sewellj. Tho Eden By-Election. GENERAL— Wheat Prices .. .. 14 Fifty Tears' Service .. 16 New Brighton Notes- .. o Meeting of Education Board .. 5 j Sumner Items .. .. 7 The Courts .. .. 8 Mg Surplus .. .. 16 Maori Charged with Murder 16 Lake Coleridge .. .. 16 I Eden By-Election .. ~ U HNANCE' AND COMMERCE .. 12 Review of the Share Market. Canterbury Markets. Fat Lamb Prices. SPORtINS :. Tratf Gossip. .| Wellington B.C. Acceptances. j Waipapakauri R.C. Acceptances. j Maaawatu R.C. Acceptances. S.HIPPI3PG AND WEATHER .. 17 MAIL NOTICES .. ; .., 17' AMUSEMENTS' .. ; „ u WOMEN'S COBNER .. ..2 • i , .
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18668, 17 April 1926, Page 14
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