TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. Letters to the Editor. Letters tn the Editor will be found on page C. New Fire Station for Sydenham. The Christelnircli Fire Board lastnight decided to call for tenders for ;i new lire station at Sydenham, tn lie erected on a site adjoining the present station. fire Board Estimates. The Firo Board estimates for the coming year were settled 'by tlie Board last night. The City Council contribution will be £6-100. Now Art Gallery for tlio City. Mr J?. E. McPougall lias handed £."00 to the Mayor towards providing new Art Gallery for the city. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Now South Wales Floods. Five rivers arc in heavy flood in Xcw South Wales and sis towns arc threatened. Chinese Situation. Terrorised by Canton agitators, HitChinese populace of Hong Kong are leaving their employment and crowding trains and steamers hound for Canton. Morocco War. The Bifils afc heavily attacking the junction of the French and Spanish zones in Morocco. British Minister's Visit. Mr Amcry, Secretary of State for -Dominions' Affairs, has announce! that he intends to visit Australia and New Zealand next year. Railway Conference. The British railway companies are calling a conference to discuss & voluntary reduction in wages.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 8
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