MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
After consulting 27 Borough Education Committees and many headmasters and head mistresses,' the 'London County Council decided that sex hygiene should not he taught in elementary schools. ... According to the "Matin," M. Malvy, who, with M. Caillaux, has been granted an amnesty, intends to ask for a revision of his trial. It is understood that the British Cabinet has adopted the attitude forecast regarding tne . Ziriovieff letter—that it regards the letter as genuine and will not apologise ■ for its publication, but rather will emphasise Mr Mac Donald's Not© insisting that there shall be no Communist propaganda in Britain. A Sydney cablegram records that a I combined meeting of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and Council, elected Mr J. M. Power,, presi- ! dent of the Australian Labour Party, to-fill the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death of Senator McDougall. The Government of the. " Union of South Africa has decided to participate in the continuation of the Empire Exhibition. The Spaniard General Serrano, and a lieutenant-colonel, have been killed in Morocco.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 21 November 1924, Page 10
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174MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 21 November 1924, Page 10
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