TODAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
and P. Show. He Canterbury A. and P. Associar tlon's Show opens to-day. Page 14.
gtaOding Pages. Items of interest to the Building and Allied Trades will be found on pages i and o.
"JPPright Estate Case. *£r Justice Heed, in a judgment delivered in the Supreme Court yesterday, made an order for enquiries in a family dispute involving the estate of the late Mr E. G. Wright. Page 5. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
British Politics. A further batch of Ministerial appointments is announced. The Duchess of Atholl is Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education.
(Armistice Day. Armistice Day was observed practically the whole world over. There were moving scenes in London, Paris, and Washington. Pmpira Eolations. "The Times" suggests that the day of the Colonial Office for linking the Dominions to the Motherland is finished. It considers that the Dominions should consider the appointment of full Ambassadors to London. •rbe Exhibition. Lord Stovenson suggests that next year's session of the Empire Exhibition may outshine that which has just closed. Canada is disposed to continue her exhibit. Waterfront Trouble. Forty union men assaulted a bureau worker in Sydney. He was taken to hospital with his jaw broken. ftems. Lady Terrington lost her case. France is finally banishing titles. A Japanese scientist claims to have isolated the germ of measleß.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 6
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224TODAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18229, 13 November 1924, Page 6
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