TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. ddington Market. (£ll classes of fat stock showed a | finning at yesterday's Addhigtou !■ market, fat cattle particularly so. Fat sheep were also in brisker de- , mand. btterß to the Editor. [Letters to the Editor will be found I on pago I'2. nilding Pages. Items of interest to the building ar.d allied trades will be found on ■ pages 4 and 5. :dress-in-Eeply Debate. me report of yesterday's ijSk the Address-in-Keply debut*; Kjjßl bo fouud on page 11. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. merican Fleet's Visit. On the eve of sailing from Honolulu the Admiral commanding the American Fleet lias addressed a cordial message to tlio people of /Australia and Xew Zealand. nta Barbara 'Quakes. There Lave been further violent "earthquakes at Santa Barbara. pine Dispute. pie Australian seamen's ultimatum ! is viewed giavely in busincs* and J trade union circles. pinions' Affairs. /New Undor-Seerctarics have been | appointed in connexion with iho I reorganisation of tlio Colonial I. Oflice. Y&b', Losses. Ut is reported that tlio Kiflis lost I: 1000 killod and several thousand J: wounded in tlio recent offonsivc.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 8
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180TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18423, 2 July 1925, Page 8
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