TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. To-day's Special Articles. The following special articles will be found on page 11: —"Stratford-ort-Avon Revisited." by J. W. Joynt, M,A.; "The World of Jlooks," by A. 11. Grlnling: "New Books and Publications." and "Wireless News," by "Electra." Babbit Pest. Tho activities of the Department of Agriculture in connexion with the rabbit pest are recounted on page 9. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Cairo Shooting. The Sirdar is dead of his wounds. The news has caused a painful impression at Home, and the British Government is roported to take a gravo view of the situation. Still 'Unbeaten. The All Blacks beat Oxford University by 33 points to 15, putting on 14 points in the last quarter of an hour. British Liberals. The Liberal Party, which aims at putting 500 candidates in the field at next election, is launching a propaganda campaign for educative purposes. Cricket. Batting against England, Now South Wales has lost seven wickets for 242, towards which total Bardeley has contributed 142, not out. Three batsmen failed to score. Suite Questions. Tho Canadian and New Zealand Governments are cxhanging messages regarding a proposed change in the New Zealand tariff. Canada is protouting. One-Day Strike. Tho strike of cold storage workejs lasted for 24 hours only. Waterside Trouble. ] It is thought that, as a result of the latest campaign by Australian watersiders, overseas shipping may be completely dislocated.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 12
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231TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 12
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