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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

■ * Tho Allies hint that if tho Turks do not submit reasonable proposals at the Peace Conference, decisive action will be ta-ken. (Page 7.) Tho formation of a National Defence Reserve in New Zealand has been approved by tho Government. (Page 8.) Th© Australasian Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting opened at Hastings yesterday. The English Davis Cup team aro competing. (Pago 8.) Cricket items are on page 2. Further particulars of tho perilous experience of the steamer Naming off Capo Ushant are given on page 7. A mysterious bank robbery is reported from Sydney. (Pago 7.) More doctors aro wanted to work under tho Insurance Act. (Pago 7.) Tho rivalry between M. Ribot and M. Poincairo for the French Presidency is creating interest. (Pago 7.) Thirty-eight labour union officials have been found guilty of complicity in the dynamite outrages in the L'nitod States. (Pago 7.) Comment of tho food taxation proposals of tho Unionist Party in England is contained on page 7. A romarkable article regarding the futuro of Europe and the needs of the Empire will bo found on pago 7. Industrial matters aro mentioned on pago 7. The gale in the English Channel has been responsible for several shipping mishaps and the loss of thirteen lives. (Pago 7.)

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Press, Issue LXVIII, 31 December 1912, Page 6

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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Issue LXVIII, 31 December 1912, Page 6

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Issue LXVIII, 31 December 1912, Page 6

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