IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
A full account of yesterday's excursion to Timaru will be found on page 7.
At the annual meeting of the '-Hiristchurch Citizens' Association last nijrht, tho retiring president (Mr S. L. P. Free) dealt with tho necessity fee such an Association. Tho Mayor's roads' improvement scheme was briefly discussed. (Pages 4 and 8.)
At Blenheim yesterday the hearing was commenced of the petition against the return of Mr Richard McCnll.irri, M..P. for Wairau. (Pago 10.)
The annual meeting of the Lyttel+on Harbour Board was held yesterday. (Page 2.)
Further details of tho OcnanaPisagua collision appear on page 7.
Many of the British coalminers are anxious to resume work. (Page 7.)
Many suffragettes have been rcleas.K? from gaol. (Pago 7.) Tho resignation of the German. Treasurer is announced. (Page 7.)
Dr. Charcot, the explorer, lias Ivor, honoured by the French Geographicaf Society. (Page 7.)
Anxiety prevails in Portugal as to
the exact relations of England ana Portugal. (Page 7.)
Tho revision of the South African tariff is considered unlikely, (Page 7.)
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14307, 19 March 1912, Page 6
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