IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
Preparations for the defence of Sofia arc proceeding. (Page 7.)
Th« crisis i ri China, caused principally by the rivalry between .North and has assumed a more threatening aspect. (Page 7.)
Tho "Walrine, the new turbino steamer for the ferry service, arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday. (Page 4.)
Tho situation on the liand is still
unsettled, though it is considered that a compromise is probable. (Pago 7.)
Fresh ci?cs of smallpox wcro reported in Auckland on Saturday and yester- | d «y- (Pago 7.) Naval news will be found on page. 7. Forty miners were killed by a fire in a sulphur mine in Sicily. (Pago 7.) Reports of Saturday's football matches appear on page 5. Tho latest news oi the Grey election is on page 8. The sculling race for the world's championship takes place to-day. Tho challenger, Poarce, is very fit. (Pago /.) Additional restrictions upon immigrants are favoured in America. (Pago 9.)
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14723, 21 July 1913, Page 6
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