TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. To-day's Special Articles. The following special articles will be found ou page 13:—"Why Not Schubert?" by J.D.; "The World of Books," by A. 11. Grinling; "Xew Books and Publications". "Literary Gossip"; and "Golf— Lad> Players," by Harry Vardon. Local Bodies' Co-operation. The Drainage Board has decided to consider calling tenders for sewerlaying on Eiccarton road as soon as possible, in order not to interfere with the Borough Council's road improvement scheme. Wireless News. Wireless News, by ".Electra," wiil be found on page C. Letters to the Editor. Letters to tho Editor aro on page 17. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Chinese Demands. Tho Chinese Government lias scut Notes to all the interested Powers demanding the revision of the treaties. .Revolution in Greece. There has been a swit't and bloodless revolution in Greece, headed by military and naval chiefs. Empire and Pact. A London paper draws attention to the impossible position which would result if tho Dominions refuted the the Pact and Britain signed it. Marine Dispute. Tho Sydney transport unions have appointed a deputation, to interview Mr Bruce, Primo Minister, to see if a solution can bo found to tho shipping trouble.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 14
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195TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 14
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