IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Notes on the Davis Cup contest and other lawn tennis items will be found on page 9.
Tho Wellington tramway men have withdrawn tho threat made to go out on strike on New Year's Eve. (Pago S.) Tho foundation stone of tho Kaiapoi Corcnation Library was laid yesterday. (Pago 2.) A report of yesterday's piay in tho Plunket Shield cricket match between Canterbury and Otago is on page 9. Sporting Items are on page 8. In China tho rebels "havo secux»Kl control of twelve provinces. (Pago 7.) Tlio recent Papal Decree ro suing priests in civil courts is interpreted as a heavy- blow at Home Rule. (Pago 7.) It is reported that the Russians wero guilty of great atrocities in the attack on Tabriz, but tlio Russian ConsulGeneral denies the report. (Page 7.) A leading newspaper urges Germany to aim at securing a vast empire m Central Africa. (Page 7.) The position in Lancashire, whero a lock-out is impending, is serious. (Page 7.) In Morocco the Spaniards attacked tho Riffians, and defeated them. (Page ".)
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14237, 28 December 1911, Page 6
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