TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AM) GENERAL. Woe: Saie. I - " j-;.' «'.>o: sale ui the present "',,., .-on'7: C:.r-i. iuiLxi. yesterday:. ... .'or moat c.asseo oi ' ■ •i; >r~. a.::d ai[ shabby wools, with ; . - -.■'•■,'>- iu l - the-., classes or/the I .-..irv -:!J.-:-:h: of id to iJ-J per i - • ..• -vis v>\d at aracticaLiy • S'.'i |-.-!'->?i as at the January : Iri'i-J m x:''L Gcrtiii.y. ' ]-,•. r of i;-e <;a:f"/iiii'j ->a "rado ; •.'-: i, ••rrn.in* *'3<s discussed at this ■ r. -: ; meetinc 0" ■■:;•* >W-U;ngton : tie di±'*3Ksion wiii :>e rorsv.d on ■ .- P.»ge. Xationa! B:£s Shooting. Tr initial of cisw newiy- > ■ >•.!■■■:■>••: National Rine Assc:-- ■ :i .jpeced it Trentham yoster- i ■-."•'' " i Mo v. ring Srttir ; Marine; New* a.r e or. Pas* i. FOREIGN. U S Foreign Policy. Ait'.: :v conference between President : Harding and Senator _ Lodge. ;t v/as announced that the Menace ; -■.ouid not d.sc«»s tire President's i Koposal, tbac the Cnited States ; should join the C'oun, of interna-; tional Justice, during the present ; session of Congress. \ France and tie Buar. It is reported that tire French hare J arrested many German 'policemen , and are posting troops in toe , streets of two towns in the Runr. j British Politics. There was a bitter scene in the j House of Commons during a de- | bate on a motion unng strict con- j trol of alien immigration. i Turkey and the Peace Tennsi j It is reported that the Turkish Cabinet baa unanimously decided to make recommendations to the Motional Assembly, endorsing the attitude of Israeli Pasha at the Psaco Conference. Irish Affairs. Iran rebels have destroyed two more country mansion*. VA. Ship Subsidy Bill. "The United State* Ship Subsidy Bill was "boried" by the Senate- voting against its ncotomittal. t VJL Consul Case. A Washington message gi*es the substance, of the American reply to Britain regarding the case of the United States Consul and ViceConsttl at Newcastfe-on-Tyne. Asiatics fn Booth Africa. -The South African Court of Appeal . ' " was sharply divided regarding the 1 validity of a notice issued 4y the " Minister of the' Interior concerning • the admission of Asiatics into the Wbter dales. aWrifie galea have" been experienced -i is in* North Atlantic and on the j- BagfiAT coast. jC * '•*.*■ i SdUUcs>> ''la' ine lederal House of Kepreaen- - t««ir« r Mr F. Anssey, on behalf of the- Oppoartiotf, moved a motion of m tb» Goreramgwtr Kittsli Xrade Eepresentative. Mr Jf- EUsXie has been appointed ? Trade UonunfSßtoner , in JFe^Zealand:
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17702, 2 March 1923, Page 6
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