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TO-DAY'S NEWS.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Anzac Bay. Ar.zac Day observances are recorded on page 14 Frozen Meat Display at Dunedin Exhibition. Matters relative to a display of New Zealand frozen meat, including prime Canterbury lamb, at the Dunedin Exhibition,.were discussed by the Christchurch Committee and representatives of the Exhibition. Industrial Association and Dunedin Exhibition. The Canterbury Industrial Association has decided to work for the success of the secondary industries section of the Xew Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. Dairy Produce Control. Mr W Grounds, chairman of the Xew Zealand Dairy Produce Control Board, delivered an address in Christchurch on Thursday to a public meeting on the subject, of dairy produce control. Page 6.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. The King and Queen. The King and Queen have returned to London. His Majesty is in excellent health. British Budget. Much interest is being taken in the Budget statement which Mr Churchill is to deliver to-morrow. Drug Problems American criticisms of the British attitude towards drug and liquor smuggling arc 'replied to by Lord Esme Howard, British Ambassador.

A Melbourne Tragedy. Through- tho partial collapse of a " seven-storeyed building in course of erection'in Melbourne, four men wore killed and a number of others injured.

Zeobrugge, King Albert of Belgium unveiled a memorial at Zcebrugge last woek to commemorate the naval exploit there seven years ago. Germany.

An extraordinarily virulent Presidential campaign ended in Germany yesterday, when the poll took place. Sari Jellicoe. At a reception in his honour in London, Earl Jellieoo paid a tribute to the Dominions, and expressed sympathy with Mr Massey in his illness.

Sofia Outrage. , Bulgaria appeals for the moral support of the world in its campaign against Communists.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 10

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TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 10

TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 10

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