As tho Wahine did not arrive at Lyttelton until 7.15 a.m. yesterday morning _l vo misled tho southern express, and a special train was dispatched at p a.m. SAronc southerly winds delayed the vessel. A trade museum of Russian manufactures is to be opened in Teheran* Persia, by tlie Ministry of Trade and industry at St. Petersburg. Tests haying shown that rcconnolsanco work cannot be effectively done at greater heights than 2GOO feet, the French army has decided that its war aeroplanes must bo armoured against ciile bullets. The "Vanishing Brigand” of tho Caucasus has this time vanished for good. The redoubtable Selim Khan, it is reported. has been killed at last by Captain Kibaioti of the tho Daghestan Cavalry Regiment.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 7
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