TO-DAY'S PAPER.
THE WAR— Russian Affairs—Message from M. Karensky to Britain—Bolsheviks and Kaledin's Forces Fighting. Labour and Capital—A Unique Committee. f The Kiel Mutiny—German Sailor's ,' Story. J Turco-German Atrocities—The Wo6s i of the Jews in Palestine. | Mr Lloyd George Speaks—" He Canfr not Escape Us. ' t After War Work—Committee Appointed. EDITORIAL*The Shipping Situation. Peace Talk.. ! Current Topics. SPORTING— Racing and Trotting Gossip, by "Argus." FOR WOMEN—- . Social Gatherings and Personal Notes. OUR SERIAL"It is For England," by Lawrence i, Cowen. An absorbing story ki dealing with the great European r >» Conflict. generalHow Goes the Fight? Notes on the War. The Agriculturist—Rural Talks by "Ru3ticus"—Matters of Interest to Farmers. ■ Fire Outbreaks—A Series in Sydenham. Dominion Exports—Position Now Satisfactory. Financial Help—The Soldier and the State
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12175, 26 November 1917, Page 1
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