IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
- •—, An article on "Tho Future of the Solomons," by Profeeeor J. Maeraillan Brown, will bo found on page 7. ■ ■■ Sir Hay Lankester's weekly contribution jappears on page 7. The Cliriptchurch telephone exchange will have been in existence 30 years to-morrow. Some interesting particulars are fjiven on page /• One phase of the land question was discussed in the Legislative Council yesterday. (Paso 10.)
Snow fell in the South Island yesterday morning. (Page-4). Notes on Music and Musicians, by "Strad," appear on page 7. The trout fishing season opens tomorrow and "Canterbury" has some notes appropriate to the occasion, on page 4. The Justice Department estimates gave rise to considerable discussion in the Houso yesterday. (Pago 10.) Commercial items are printed- on page 11. Sporting news will be found on page, 6. Everything points to an outbreak of hostilities between. Italy and Turkey. Italy has presented an ultimatum. (Pago 9). Negotiations regarding Morocco continue. (Page 9). In Persia the forces of the ox-Shah were badly defeated. (Pago 9). The Johnson-Wells fight has been abandoned. (Page 9). It is now stated that explosions aboard the Liberto preceded the fire. (Pago 9).
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14162, 30 September 1911, Page 8
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