NEWS EPITOMISED
THIS MORNING’S ISSUBL
■Rome' Rule matters have quietened Sown, and centralisation of effort appears to be on a federal solution. The Albanians are mobilising against insurgent troops. American trade commissioners visit Invercargill. .Territorials and Mayoral election. Lord and Lady Liverpool left town jresterday for Dunedlri. The dangers of cancer. Political aspirants. , Two deaths in Queensland cyclone. Tasmanian Labour Ministry* formed. Mr Russell spoke, at Walmatc last Hlght.
Suffragettes attempt to blow up a Church.
Theft from postal packets causes Judge to make grave remarks.
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Southland Times, Issue 17620, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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