THE GREAT NILE DAM.
THE TKXEZCBLiN CRISIS. MARTIN vSUTHERLAND, t CANTERBURY v LORD HAWXET3 TRAM. "THE WEEKLY PRESS." First among the ifiustattiom in ihi» wee&'s "Weekly Preae" are tiiofie ■bowing the Great Aaeomn Dam, wbkh was recently opened by H.R.H. tfce Duke of Cannaught. Another item of whole worii interest is th« Venemelea criaw, and readers will be pfca«ed> to find portrait* of President Castro. Admiral Dmgilae, and Mr W. H. Haxgatrrf, its tferee mm* prominent figwrw. Of New 2«aiaad eobieote tine primapal ouea are Aβ Libend Picnic at Masfcsrton, th» Oaledoeka Caawnpiooehipe at Wanganm, the Ureat CYcle Match between Atartin (America) and Suth«dand (N«w Z«akai), at Chnetduiroh, tJ* Rec«* in Wellingto©, tft* New Z«»koi Bowing Aasoci&tkm's Tounamtnt in GttHaetelMavli, and the South Coaterbury Cekvkmiaa Sαci«tj'» Gal&erfog &. Timera. Tb* opMaxtr of the ScargiU ii veil IHatbwteiL In th* Farmer will be found editorial ao&w !on Kw Zcelaod produce In Sooth. Afric*, the trotm meat trader and tie d«T«]op»n«nt. or Guwda. Sixxldy » another aabjeot dnK w-itfc «ad there is al*o an attid« ep» it, taken Irom a Home pspory The ttc&l fetter fttm Bradford again fonme iatereiting reading to wool grower* in the ccfaar, ;aod Zealand pmdooe ia fully dealt with -oy onr London coirespondent. Fma topics, stock cotes, an acooaat- of the JmU* etomnie, and letters from country coim*pondwvte go to make up- o> good number >>f the Facmer. lie leading article in tihe i "Referee" deaJla wiua the et«rting-g«te- in England, whero there hae been much oau- | tn>TOnqr on ti* aubject. In a cub-leader refereoce is made to the fond which <a being rained ac a. teatimomal to Mr Q«o. Dowse r the' veteran ihaadicaipper for the Dnnedm Jockey dob, who hae reeentiy retired. In view of die oeidtet aatch tweea Loud Hawke'a Eleven and Canterbury, ooauneodsig on Friday, followers o* tb» national game wdE be intareated in "Baric Blue'e" aooounu of pact contests beI tween EbgKsh teams and Caotexbury, and the fttarftrataom of the viait»r»*ndthe Gwoterbury TepnaenUtiineß. Otier bnacbe* of outdoor spot all receiTe adeqeat* attention.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11498, 3 February 1903, Page 5
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338THE GREAT NILE DAM. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11498, 3 February 1903, Page 5
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