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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.

War has been resumed in the Balkans, and it is reported that Adrianople is in flames. (Pago 7.)

The poll taken in Lyttelton yesterday fix tho proposal to raise a loan of £13.CC0 for the purchase and development of tho Diamond Harbour estate across tho harbour Avas carried by 200 votes to 21G. (Page 4.)

Tho tramway system of Christchurch, and its revenuo were discussed yesterday by Mr G. T. Booth, chairman of tho Tramway Board, in an interview. (Pago 5.)

Mr George Gould, who returned to Christchurch yesterday after a trip through England, referred to trado matters in tho course of an interview. (Page 8.)

Tho latest news in regard to tho troublo with the slaughtermen will be found on page 8.

A wireless message has been received from Dr. Mawson's expedition which is expected to return to Hobart in March. (Page 7.)

Tho battleship New Zealand was inspected by tho Hon. Thos. Mackcnzio and the Hon. Jas. Allen, both of whom made speeches referring to tho defence of tho Pacific. (Pago 7.)

Cables relating to the mysterious disappearance of an English clergyman will be found on page 7.

It is expected that tho steamer Innamincka, stranded north of Cairns, ivill bo refloated shortly. (Pago 7.)

A suffragetto has been arrested for breaking seven largo shop windows in Holborn. (Pago 7.)

Record floods in Queensland aro causing extensive damage. (Pago 7.)

A story of tho Sydney confidenco trick and tho narrow escape of a young New Zealandor is told on page 4.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14583, 6 February 1913, Page 6

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IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14583, 6 February 1913, Page 6

IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14583, 6 February 1913, Page 6

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