TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. D: E'.iore and Health Department. ; j!. || JI. tIIK'JII llJl ; ]' !,,,.!•.••> -tr <-on- •. ■ I). Jit'.-. ]i: 111' ii i U : ;,pll!i-l tllO .-prciid •.••.mj'lK'ii : !i Nov Z'.aluinl. t;.,v Scout Movement. • . ; . , I-! : 1 i;lt day of the annual • 1J ■>' >' t■' A^o- , i ; , Vv. '/.•■■.tluii'i, a nuiisber i-i :• : t d-t..:! lrftt-rs ; ' .-■!!' I.- r < 1 :t't v. itii. The i . , i . , it. . -1. :K-r r.ia'if a stateij the '" H ; I'y." or • • ' to '><• in Chr:.<.t- ---• :!• • • ■■id r.f t :.(• ;iro-ent . ■! (!,._• b> ginning ui next .... t:.': Consumption Sanatorium. • -■ .t'i Ipiinii'l ; ' ; Tilll.'iru. a '1 that m «a»!an.riiii!i -hoiild • ■ >1 at \V;.i[iiata, in Central ; ;•>••• 'i'rugody in Auckland. - :ii. In:, Mary Nalder. 2.5 ■i' . _i- h :rl("j a !itt!e . ' .1 a..', fr.,i]i the- top ; n; : I.>>'J.i:iisr in the Strand \ 1:1 A :(• iv 1 nllrJ. and then ~.••• » n't r ?».-r. Both were killed. : ibio with Freezing "Workers, i 1 •• : •*i at the I'llrside free/.in^ •"i . a: Unn'-'liii dr'-hi:ed to re- •• . imc-K the full coit-oi- ' M il-, i- paid. FOREIGN. :;trile C'ljiua. ' ill lint/ send troops ui China lo u iet 11,<? disorders then; unless • i'iii;' K.juests her to do so. In.sli Affairs. 1l:o <-or.t«!r<:we in London between l!nii-ii and Free iState Mini-tors on the Treaty resulted in a de idlcck. Jicparatioiis. Satieiaciion is expressed in France v. ii'i the reparations agreement .aloptcd by Germany. Lincoln Memorial. Tin; memorial to Abraham Lincoln v.-.:- dedicated at Arlington No* tional Cemetery, Washington, on Tuesday. Ruhr Occupation. Jii M;rac.Hul scenes were witnessed in tli " Keichstag arising out of a dis(U-. ion on the Allied occupation of iho Ruhr district. Em'gration. H'est Australia is complaining of the loner standard of recent batches of • immigrants. Upper Silesia. Tliero is mourning in Germany over the adoption of tlie Polish-German Convention, which cedes Upper .Silesia to Poland. Dairy Pool, butter importers, in view of the suggested New Zealand dairy produce pcol, suggest a conference of all parties to improve marketing conditions. Military Agreement. No confirmation of the Rubso-Gorman military agreement cam be obtained by Great Britain. Tropical QueendanA. Mr W. M. Hughes is of the opinion that North Queensland is suitable tor white •ettlement.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17469, 1 June 1922, Page 6
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