NEWS EPITOMISED
THIS MORNING'S^ISSUIi. Serious floods in Southland. One drowning fatality recorded. Railway washouts on several lines. Express services disorganised. Colonial representatives in London are not satisfied with Mr Churchill’s proposals. Mr A, Bell, of Tlmaru, appointed Education Board secretary. Further particulars of the devastating floods in America. A British suffragette gives a chatty talk about the cause. Sly grog case in the Police Court yesterday. Rugby Union met last night. Sporting and athletic notes on the sports page. Particulars are given of the water reticulation proposals. Chamber of Commerce quarterly meeting yesterday. Hockey Association met last evening. Financial and market reports. The Allies are jubilant at the fall of Adrianople. Greece and Bulgaria are not particularly friendly. Meeting of cheese factory representatives yesterday. Bush and grass fires are reported from Auckland and Gisborne. King Alfonso had a nasty fall from 11s polo pony. There are grave rumours as to the health of the Pope. Several serious crimes In Australia. The Council will have to ask the rateaayers for authority to borrow £4OOO.
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Southland Times, Issue 17305, 29 March 1913, Page 6
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