IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Tho official account of the cruiso of tho Antarctic exploration ship Aurora will bo found on 7 and 8. Tho heavy rain of the last two days lias caused tho rivers in some parts of Canterbury to overflow their banks. (Page 3.) Political Notes are on uage 7. Evidence on the Biblc-in-schools question was given beforo tho Education Commission at Wellington yesterday. (Page 3.) A budget of Australian items from our Sydney correspondent will be found on page 4. Dominion Scouts nutes are on pago 10. Fire destroyed tho township of Thousand Islands Park, a noted tourist resort in Canada. (Pago 7.) Further notes in connection with tho report of the New South Wales Totalisator Commission appear on pago 7. In tho fourth of tho triangular test matches England defeated Africa, by 174 runs. (Pago 5.) Dockers at the Surrey Commercial Dock asaulted 200 non-unionists, but tho polico restored order. (Pago 7.) Two more world's records have been broken at the Olympic games. (Pago 7.) Tho Duko of Connaught is touring tho Prairie districts in Canada. (Pag© 7.) (iA serious mishap lias occurred --at the Panama, canal. (Pago 7.) Sir Edward Grej* discussed the Naval position in tho House of Commons. (Pago 7.)
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14405, 12 July 1912, Page 6
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