IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Lord and Lady Liverpool arrived at Auckland yesterday, and left for Wellington in the cvoniug. (Page 7.) Tho Peace -Conference has again been adjourned. Austria is said to be massing troops in the South, and tho military party in Turkey is pressing for a renewal of the war. (Pago 7.) Local opinion on Archbishop Carr's condemnation of the Girl Scout movement will be found on pago 10. The evidence given before tho Mount Lyell Disaster Commission is reported on page 7. The Lyttelton Rowing Club has ceased to exist, and its affairs aro to be wound up. (Pago 4.) Tlie Union Company's steamer Mapourika is still "held up" at Wellington owing to shortage of firemen (Page o.) Extraordinary evidence was given at the trial of Clark and Mrs Fulham for the murder of Mr Fulham. (Pago 7.) An interview with Lady Stout on the suffrage question appears on pago 7. There is a probability of the Canadian naval policy being modified. (Page 7.) ' A strike of members of the Merchant Service Guild is foreshadowed. (Page 7.) New South Wales political items are on pago 7. ■ America's refusal to submit tho Panama Canal dispute to arbitration is resented by a section of the Press. (Page 7.). Many arrests were made in a raid on a fashionable gambling den in London. (Page 7.) The Unionist attitude on tho question of food taxation is criticised by tho Pres-s. (Pago 7.) There was an acrimonious debate in the House of Commons on the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. (Pajje 7.) Reports of yesterday's cricket matches aro on page 3.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14512, 19 December 1912, Page 6
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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14512, 19 December 1912, Page 6
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