TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor will be found oil page 11. Subsidy on Export of Fruit. The Government has decided to continue for the next season the subsidy on fruit exported from the Dominion. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Anglo-Russian Relations. The "Sunday Times" states that • Britain is considering severing diplomatic relations with the Soviet. iTench Debt. 31. Briand lias replied to the British Note, on repayment of the Trench war debt to Britain, indicating that he is willing to reopen negotiations. English Mining .Crisis. England is threatened with the "biggest mining fight on record," according to the latest cabled comment on the miners' and owners' dispute. .Wimbledon Tournament. Mile. Lenglen and Lacoste won the women's and men's singles respectively at Wimbledon. Death Sentence on Germans. The German Ambassador at Moscow has been instructed to protest against the sentencing to death of three German students at Moscow.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 8
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153TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 8
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