IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Items bearing on the political situation are on page 7. The motor reliability trials were concluded on Saturday. (Pago j.) The Lyttelton Harbour Board's now dredger Canterbury arrived at Lyttolton yesterday. (Page 4.) Reports of Saturday's cricket matches will be found on pago 3. Another fast trans-Atlantic steam service is proposed. (Page 7.) Tho Imperial Government intend to introduce) a Minimum "Wage Bill to settle tho coal strike. (Pago 7.) The Queensland Parliament has dissolved. (Page 7.) A blizzard in Kansas has caused severe hardships. (Pago 7.) The value of Australian silver coinage in New Zealand has been called in question. (Pago 7.) Turkey is suspected of instigating tho attempt on tho Italian Sovereign's life. (Pace 7.) A proposal is mooted in Melbourne to hold an Empire Exhibition in one of the Australian Stato capitals. (Page 7.) An offer of fuuds to erect a memorial of King George V.'s visit to India has been made to tho Indian Government. (Page 7.) A million pounds in specie was lost in a collision in the English Channel. (Pago 7.)
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14306, 18 March 1912, Page 6
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