IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
General Godley approves the demilitarising of the junior cadets. (Page 2 -) V, The Christchurch Tramways Board has agreed to meet, in committeo, representatives of the Tramways Union to discuss any grievances alleged to exist. (Page 2.)
Notes from Banks' Peninsula are on
page 2. An account of the children's fancydress ball at the Art Gallery yesterday will be found on page 8.
The Magisterial enquiry into tho stranding of the Star of Canada opened at Gisborne yesterday. (Page 8). Additional results at the Olympic Games are reported on page 7Further rioting has been indulged in
by dockers on strike at Tilbury(Pago t.) ■.....,: Tho American Scimtft has wf»«-» -n -fnin'-- wnnest tn, a«{ rciusea ST5i Bm C °^ r fr cf the t-anama Bill. (p age 7 .) Labour troubles i a var io US parts are referred to on pa 26 7 m ,„ic ,' Unspeakable cmelt.es have been revealed m tneierunan rubber trado. (Pago. '•) British political items are n - Matters connected witK ,? pa ?° '' ,-f r-viition irn n - , I science of aviation are on pago 7>
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14408, 16 July 1912, Page 6
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176IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14408, 16 July 1912, Page 6
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