NEWS EPITOMISED
THIS MORNING’S ISSUE. • Rise In wool predicted. Interesting farm and commercial news appear.' " . Usual Saturday sporting features Included. The armaments question is again dis- \ cussed South African Industrial troubles are severe. The Zabern military enquiry has concluded. Scholarship examination results art published. The Balkans still create discussion. Several letters referring to the social •vil appear. The Southland Cricket Association is appealing for funds to finance the visit of the Australian team. Southland County Council met yesterday. General Huerta is defiant. Angrv scenes have occurred at a sitting of' the Dublin Commission. Defective school children were the subject of a discussion at a sitting of the New Zealand Educational Institute. Race betterment was discussed by an American national conference. The Hon. James Allen makes interesting statements. China is a distressful country. A steamer has been burned at sea. The revenue of the dominion is buoyant. Poll yesterday in regard to borrowing proposals. Serious crimes reported from England *nd other places.
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Southland Times, Issue 17547, 10 January 1914, Page 6
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