TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. {Tramway Administration. The acting-chairman (Mr H. Pearce) of the Tramway Board has replied in detail to the statements in the manifesto issued by the Labour Party alleging that the administration of the tramway system has been a dismal failure. Page 12. fetters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor will be found on page 10. Library. At yesterday's meeting of the Canterbury College Board of Governors the matter of spending additional money for non-fiction works for the Public Library was considered. harden Notes. Garden Notes will be found on pago 6. Preparatory School. Tho Canterbury College Eoard of! Governors have decided to abolish the preparatory department at the Girls' High School. 7he English Cricketers. Tho report of yesterday's play in tho match between the Englishmen and New South Wales is on page 5. 'lhe All Blacks. Yesterday's English mail brought a budget of reports from our special correspondents who are covering V tho tour of the AH Blacks. The v first instalment of these special articles will bo found on page 11.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Egyptian Crisis. A second Note has been despatched to Egypt, the reply to the first not being satisfactory. The AH Blacks. The cable service and correspondents tell of the doings of tho All Blacks in England. Soviet Bussia. A movement is said to be on foot in Moscow to oußt Trotsky from power. London Wool Sales. At tho London wool sales, which reopen to-day, prices for crossbred are expected to show a sharp advance. Italian Politics. Confidonctf was voted in Signor Mussolini after he had promise'd to get back to normal constitutional government as soon as possible.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 8
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277TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 8
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