IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Tho banking returns are analysed by a special correspondent in Wellington. (Page 7). The "steamers Mapourika and Regulus are "hold up" at Wellington owing to trouble with their stokehold crows. (Page 8). An interview with Mr W. H. Kidston on Imperial matters will be found on page 8. A report of an interesting interview with Dr. Hardwick Smith, superintendent of Wellington Hospital, appears on page 8." Items relating to the weather and the .crops are on page 3. At the wool, sales yesterday, satisfactory, prices were realised. (Page 4.) The Montenegrins, who repulsea » Turkish attack at Tarabosch are bitter at the non-recognition of the armistice. Turkish and Albanian atrocities are reported from Corfu. (Page 7). The honesty of the American bus»ness man is doubted. (Pago 7.) Particulars of several Australian tragedies are given on page 7. There is a boom in recruits for the Navy. (Page 7.) Storms in Great Britain have caused much 'damage and loss of life. (Page 7), * '. V The Unionist Party is subjected to pointed criticism. (Page 7). Details of several shipping mishaps aro given on 'page 7. The Board of Trade's recommendations regarding safety of life at sea are outlined on page 7. French parliamentary circles are excit»l owing to Colonel Paty dv Clam, who was prominent in tho Dreyfus case, being reinstated. (Pago 7). General Hertzog explains tho differences between himself and General Botha. (Page 7.) The latest aspect of the trouble with the slaughtermen is outlined on page 8.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14563, 14 January 1913, Page 6
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