IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Some interesting items concerning tho political situation will be found on pago 9. The second section of the special article, "Hamlet the Perennial," by Professor J. Macmillan Brown will be found on page 7. Sir Ray Lanikes-cr's "special article ibis morning is on the subject of "Flint arid FEnt Implements." (Page 7.)
Sporting items are o° Pago 6. The fifth and last test match was won by England by 70 runs. (Page 12.) The N.S.W. Government and the Railway Commissioner are at serious variance. (Page 0.) Melbourne merchants complain of tho lack of shipping facilities between Canada ond the Commonwealth. (Pago 0.) Tho latest news regarding the English coal crisis will be found on page 9. Heavy fighting resulting in severe loss to the Turkish troops took place at Margheb. (Page 9.) Garden Notes appear on pago 7. Rioting is being indulged in by the Republican troops in China. (Page 9.)
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14293, 2 March 1912, Page 8
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