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TODAY'S NEWS.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Teachers' Examinations. Teachers' examination results will be found on page 5. Metropolitan Show. The total of the entries for the Canterbury A. and P. Association's Metropolitan Show is not yet available, but in the sections in which the number of entries has been ascertained there is an increase this year of over 150 as compared with last year.—Page 3. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. British Trade. The new Government proposes to stimulate British export trade by limiting trade loans and credits to the Dominions and those foreign countries which will discriminate in favour of British manufactures. Bail Smash. Twelve persons were killed through the derailment of a Lancashire express. Cup Day Thrills. The morning of Cup day in Melbourne was marked by a series of railway mishaps, in which both racegoers and horses were concerned. The All Blacks. English critics have come to the conclusion that England would have beaten Ireland by a greater margin than did the All Blacks. American Elections. Radio played a big part in the Presidential campaign. A record poll i was anticipated. I Items. Parisiennea are forsaking cosmetics. A round-up of Bolsheviks led to 40 arrests in Berlin.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18222, 5 November 1924, Page 8

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TODAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18222, 5 November 1924, Page 8

TODAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18222, 5 November 1924, Page 8

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