TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
To-day's Spocial Articles. The following special articles will bo found on page li): —"A Memorial to Keats," by J. W. .Toynt, M.A.; "The World of Books," by A. 11. Grinluig; "Now Books and. Publications"; and "Wireless News," bv "Elcctra."
Bank of New Zealand. Tho annual meeting of shareholders of tho Bank of Now Zoaland was lifld at Wellington )*estcrday. I'age
Trash-Air Schools, Tho Canterbury Board of Education yesterday passed a resolution approving of the principle of erecting fresh-air schools in detached units. Page G.
Letters to tho Editor. Letters to the Editor will bo found on Pago IG.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
Amundsen Returns. Captain Amundsen is back at his base in Spifzborgen. He returned part of the way on foot.
Shanghai Outbreak. British residents wcro stoned in Shanghai, where a mob smashed shop windows. Tho British Consul had to move from the Cousulato to a temple.
Pact Proposals. The French Xoto to Germany regarding the proposed Security Pact emphasises that tho guarantee should covpr all posßiblo disputes.
Italian Debt Funding. Italy has announced that she i 3 ready to open, negotiations with Britain and America regarding her war debt.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 14
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194TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 14
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