TO-DAY’S ISSUE.
CABLE NEWSSING APORE BASE—WILL IT BE ABANDONED P A GERMAN APPEAL—NEED FOR FOREIGN HELP. PORTUGUESE REVOLT—EFFECTUALLY PUT DOWN. CHAUFFEURS’ STRIKE AUSTRIAN MINISTERS TO WALK. FUSION MUST COME—ADVICE TO LIBERALS. HELP FOR SOVIET—LOAN IN AUSTRALIA REPORT DENIED UNIONIST PURCHASE OF “ MORNING POST.” THE DRUG TRAFFIC—JAPANESE SENTENCED. NEWMARKET SALES. MANDATED TERRITORIES. LABOUR AND WAR DEBT. TROUBLE AT AUSTRALIAN MINES.
LOCAL NEWS—LEGACY FOR CHURCH. NATIONAL BANK INTERIM DIVIDEND HEAVY SENTENCE FOR INDECENCY NUISANCE TO THE DISTRICT. A MOTHER S WILL CASE. HOKITIKA EXHIBITION. SOLDIER'S FARM—LEGAL POINT SETTLED.
EDITORIAL—THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS.
ILLUSTRATIONS—RACING AT KINDERGARTEN PICNIC. ‘‘THE CHRISTIAN.” SPEC']AL FKATUR MOTOR NOTES. GARDEN NOTES. DRESSES OF THE WEEK. CRICKET NOTES. KENNEL AND BILLIARDS-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17223, 14 December 1923, Page 1
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