TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL Masonic Grand Lodge. •] ; liiiiUuii of Vii'-OUlit Jellir-oo : i; r.i ii. i .Miisier of the .Masonic; i,:-. ;„•{ or Now Zealand took , .:: .. Ciinstchureh la=t night. | i '\V;ii.:,ru;Vii Woo! Sales. j A, : V> ai-garnii wool si:e3 jester- . • iva-, kf.en i;nd tho , r fit- V>'.*lln) r j;v.ri were ; . • : : -i-iy i Tr.<« Shipping Strike. ; \ me .vruracy of the ■ iii.'it tiior«- i- u po>»i- ---• . ~ » • of ih<; sr-.-imen ; ■ ■ ...-n„- the I'iiioii. j 'Market. il and iamb wore easier , . Li. Arifliu^t-m yesterday. J A...: 'od ;.r:-.nsiaui'hter. I ti.- death of a patient. j i ;i t ;li • Porirua Men'.a I llov ; v. ;.- _maor<lay coinniittt.il for | • r...: >'.t • iiaryo of manslaughter. ! f>n-:r!cr Christcbnrch. ' i i [».,'] on the Oif-'ttf-!' (':■■ i j. • i-'-ri quo.-tioti resulted in j ■ iUi.ali'iiruiit-i'iu ).y \ FOREIGN. Gic:i;l: '. Ministers Executed. I' vt • -A' 11.! -to r ~ (.i* tho Greek ( al>ii:<- Comrnamler-in- i 1 ■'■< i "i tin.' Armies in Asia, j Miiioi were tried by a court-mar- i ■ • ! (in (-iiiirfres of being responsible i !■ [• 11:>: d"-'.sUT- in Anatolia. They I • found guilty and were shot I • ;i Tm-d.iv morning. Two others j . "r.: tenccd to imprisonment for j
Turkish Peace Conference. .Vow progress iti being made with ihe negotiations at l-nufiinne. The Allies havo rejected the Russians' 'lnim tc take part in all tfitcus•SlOllb. Christians iu Asia Minor. Jt is reported that tho Angora Government having ordered all Christian-, to leave Asia Minor within f-no month, 1,600,000 are either preparing fordeparture or aro on the road. It is feared that there will be appalling loss of life. War on Irish Rebels. The !• rec State Government is deterniincd to suppress the rebellion against its authority, and will make no distinction of persons. Compensation in Ireland. Replying to the Marquees of Lansdowne in the House of Lords, the Duke of Devonshire, Colonial Secretary; said it was Britain's bo linden duty to ece full justice done to those who had suffered' loss in Ireland. Separation Problem. It is reported that France's latest reparation scheme proposes an international loan to be divided between France and Germany, the French share to be in lieu of German payments. The scheme also proposes a moratorium for Germany for five years and 'the cancellation of debts between France and her Allies. Prohibition In TT.S.A. It is stated that President Harding has no intention to ask Congress to modify the Prohibition Enforcement Act.
Euklux Klan. There is a strong campaign in the United States for the suppression of the Kuklux Klan,
Boy Scont Emigrants. At the Royal Colonial Institute, London, there was a discussion of the question of the emigration of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides to the Dominions.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17625, 30 November 1922, Page 6
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436TO-DAY'S NEWS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17625, 30 November 1922, Page 6
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