IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The political situation is reviewed by our Wellington correspondent on page 7. On the same rage is a report of an interview with Mr James Allen, M.P. Items relating to the weather and the crops will be found on page 8. An interesting address on Agriculture in Great Britain was given by Mr John Grigg at tho Ashburton A. and P. Association's meeting on Saturday. (Page 2.) Notes on Music and Musicians by "Strad"' will be found on pago 4. Under the heading "I Remember" will he found reminiscences of the Kaiapoi Regatta. (Pago 3.) Thereat coal strike is in full swing in Britain. (Page 7.) Tho action of the Board of Control in regard to tho Australian Eleven is exciting opposition. (Page 8.) Further details are to hand regarding tlio mutiny anions tho Republican troops in Peking. (Pago 7.) An aviator descended from an aeroplane by parachute. (Page 7.) Suffrngists made a window-smashing raid in London. (Page 7.)
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14294, 4 March 1912, Page 6
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