IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Router's correspondent reports that Tripoli is practically besieged, and that tho Italian troops are discouraged. In a sworn statement he describes tho massacrt; of Arabs by Italian soldiers. Hundreds were shot without trial or explanation. (Page 7.) Tiie electoral rolls for th© city constituencies are in a forward state, and no further difficulties are anticipated. 4.) Further references to the disturbance which occurred in Cathedral square on Saturday evening will bo found on 3, General election items will be found on page 10. Lieut. Wallingford, tho well-known rifle shot and musketry expert, has arrived in New Zealand to take up a
position under the Defenco Department. (Page 4.)
Yesterday was Derby Day at tho Canterbury Joe-key Club's Metropolitan Mooting. (Pages 7 and 8.)
Further particulars of tho FrancoGerman settlement havo been cabled. The agreement, whilo generally welcomed in France, has not been well received in Germany. (Page 7.)
To gain possession of the arsenal at Kiang-wing tho rebels dynamited tho gates. (Pa2o 7.)
The engine-drivers and nrcmen at Mount Lyoll havo presented their demands, nnd if not Granted they will strike. (Pago 7.)
No arrest has yot boon made in connection with the* Globo murder caso. (Pago 7.)
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14194, 7 November 1911, Page 6
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