IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
In tho Davis Cup Singles at Melbourne yesterday, the English players badly defeated the Australians, Parko disposing of Brookes, and Dixon winning from Heath. (Pago ;.)
The appointment of Public Service Commissioners has mot with general approval. (Pago 8.)
The defendants in tho alleged "trust" case, beiDg heard at Wellington, did not call any evidence and were refused a non-suit. (Page 8.)
The text of the letter sent to English papers by the Pahiatua Honorary Territorials' Association, regarding the working of the Defence scheme, is on page 4.
Mr H. D. Acland, who returned yesterday from a trip abroad, relates his impressions. (Page 4.)
An account of some important magnetic observations, taken by the officers of the Terra Nova, is on page 2.
Lady Stout's impressions of the suffragette cause will be found on page 10.
Dominion Scouts Notes are on pagu 3.
Through an error by the officer commanding, the French troops in several communes wore mobilised on the German frontier. (Pago 7.)
The outbreak of plague in Noumea is increasing in virulence. (Page 7.)
Sir E. R. Henry, British Commissioner of Police, was dangerouuly wounded by a chauffeur who had been refused a license. (Page 7.)
A curious tragedy is reported from London. (Page 7.)
The Mawson Antarctic Expedition Ship Aurora reports an important discovory in the southern sea. (Page 7.)
Tho gale raging in England continues to do much damage. (Page 7.)
Interesting evidence was given at the enquiry into tho Putuniayo outrages. ■ (Pago 7.)
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14525, 29 November 1912, Page 6
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