TO-DAY'S NEWS
:|| LOCAL AND GENERAL. jjiHcwopolitan Show. !l||j. ; .; ; li-iv hi. tiic Canterbury l lifjg \. . ;-.: I'.' Show attracted a very \\x '*!': • aiu-iidaner. The exliibition !M' ",;-,. ;■• tlio standard of previous Jftj ;--;ii-. juitl There is every promise r'j* ''■ •■ I'ii-ijid attendance to-day. '§,%'ne Shipping Trouble. ..|* 1.... M,- , uiuiH'i'.-: to lie experienced jfjSj .'.:;:. li:.- -'.'.mien at Auckland, .| .1. i• r. :,'.),. ;,)nl Dunediji. ?'i«j:.iv;:;i'.v Examinations. JJifc \ ,-i : ; i-.\anmi--.-s appointed rci!)' . ■,;:. :,v li:.. S finite "1 the Ullim .. ..:.. :,:' \.-w Zealand, and a fi: ~.,.. ■ u; liie new sj-stcm of ex- ; |j ; .; .: ~ti'jM. uili !.o found on page 7- i iii'!:'.' Fan:;i:r; Outlook. %i\ ).:■• !i..,.. \V. No.-uorthy gave an iniil ;.--■-: : / on llto outlook for *j j •■. ■ ■y.:.::'rj ni'h;>iry at the Can|j | . i;.. i. . A.' Mid P- Association'? Si -:.■.,:.•.•( ,T,.:ert. I! Ij I FOREIGN. Sf I! jN'Near Liu>t Crisis. lljft I: :•■. oiiicialJy -ii.icd that the Abies I a••■ firmly l-.s'dved to maintain ;he ! '-ili'in e\i-tirg in Constantinople .-.; i!i<j time o; the Mudania. agrce;ji. m. Lord Cury.ou. Foreign Secc :ajy, in ; i .speech in London, said '/:•■ position in tho Neast East at !i:.'-."iiL constituted ;i most definite •! : "iiaee to the world's peace. The pM-ii;:i.-.ioiis of tlie Turks could not British Foreign Policy. An it.ipon.Hiit. speech on British iuiM'iyn policy was delivered m : : j.'jiidoi* by the Marquess Curzon, \ S.-nciai'v of State for Foreign the Mark. ? Important proposals fur stabilising r , til-.- mark have been submitted to \ the German Government by a com- •! lintU'c of international financial 0 c.Npeili. \ Greece's Troubles. i : Aii official report on the disaster to i the Greek armies in Asia Minor • accuses ex-Hinisters, whose- namei j are given, of high treason, for 1 which they are to be tried. ! United States Elections. !j The latest returns indicate that the '; state of parties in the Senate is ■-. now Republicans 54, Democrats 42, '; and that in tho House of Reprei| sentatives the Democrats have j wiped out the entire Republican I majority of 168. I : Seamen's Dispute. The Moeraki, wliich was to have left ' Sydney yesterday for New Zealand. : is held up owing to the demand of ! the firemen for three extra hands. j Tho Waikawa is also held up. j Davis Cup. t A proposal to divide the Davis Cup competitions into geographical j sones will be discussed at an international conference in London, called by the" United States Lawn Tennis Association, to discuss a general revision of the regulations.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 8
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