IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
The Turkish Army is agitating for a renewal of hostilities. (Page 7)."
The various English railway-men's unions have amalgamated. (Pago 7).
The report stage is being taken of the Home Rule Bill. (Pago 7).
A blizzard has been the cause of muqh loss and inconvenience in Canada and tho United States. (Pago 7).
Tho death of Herr yon KiderlenWaechter is res-retted in England. (Page 7.)
It is said that any pressure on Mr Bonar Law to modify his Tariff Reform proposals will 'eauso him to resign the leadership of the Unionist Party. (Pago 7).
Notice of several pertinent questions regarding the Naming have been given in tho House of Commons. (Pago 7).
Industrial troubles in various parts aro mentioned on page 7.
The list of New Year honours will bo found on page 7.
The long-standing evil of Juju has boon stamped out in Southern Nigeria. (Pago 7).
The Annual Regatta, which was held at Lyttelton yesterday, was a very successful gathering. (Page 4).
Yesterday's play in the cricket match, South Melbourne v. Canterbury, is ronorted on page 5.
Reports of yesterday's race meetings are on page 8.
- The Australasian Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting was brought to a close at Hastings yesterday. (Pago 9.)
Somo interesting by Bishop Julius on conditions prevailing in England are on page 10.
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Press, Volume XIIX, Issue 14553, 2 January 1913, Page 6
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