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TO-DAY'S NEWS.

, local and general.

of Bemembrance. His Excellency the Goreraor-Gen-eral yesterday opened the Bridge of Remembrance in the presence of a large attendance. Post-Sessional Address. At Timaru last night Mr F. J. Itolleston, M.P., reviewed the work of the session.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. The All Slacks. The All Blacks, who are in London, are satisfied with the results of the tour so far, and are confident of heating England on January 3rd.

Sterling. Sterling to 4.62$ cents in New York on Monday, the highest point since the war. •

The Liberal Party. Mr Asquith refutes the assertion that Liberalism is permanently obliterated in Great Britain as a political factor. V.S~A. Senate.

There is- much speculation regarding who will succeed tho late Senator Lodge as Republican Leader in the Senate.

Cfermany. Taxation has been reduced in Germany owing to a vastly improved financial situation due to obtaining loans under the Dawe3 scheme. Cricket. England defeated Sooth Australia by nine wickets. ppain. The Spanish revolutionists were tricked into prematurely crossing the frontier by the Directory.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19241112.2.48

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 8

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TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 8

TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 8

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