IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Fighting between Bulgarians and Servians is reported. (Pago*7.) Mrs Evans, wife of Commander Evans, of tho Terra Nova, died at Toulon of peritonitis. (Pago 7.) The sufiragetto activity continues. (Pago 7.) The Broken Hill striko has been settled. (Pago 7.) ' German armament makers aro accused of creating the anti-German out-t-ry in Prance. (Page 7.) Aviation items aro on page 7. There- is strong feeling in Japan over tho Californian Alien Land Bill. 7.) Tiie shortage of Territorials was discussed in the House of Lords. 7.) Dominion and Australian racing news is on pago 10. An interview with Mr E. N. Webb, a' member, of the Mawson Antarctic expedition, appears on pago 8. Saturday's football results are on pago 5. Tho Christ church musical and literary competitions wero continued on Saturday. (Pago 2.} Tho Hon 11. Heaton Rhodes received .<cvor.il deputations in Christchurch on Saturday. (Pago 3.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14645, 21 April 1913, Page 6
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