TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. Sanders Cup. The Auckland 14-footer Bona was successful in the Sanders Cup contest, winning both races sailed yesterday. North Island Domination. It was suggested by the Mayor at the meeting of the City Council Inst night that the progress of the iSouth Island was being impeded by the Parliamentary domination of the North Island, and that the only alternative was the creation of a. South Island Parliament. Water Supply. .Matters relating to the wafer supply loan poil, rejected last Wednesday, were discussed at the meeting of the City Council last night. Garden Notes. Garden Notes will be found on page "Keep to the Left." i 1 iie ''Keep to the left" regulation for pedestrians is to be enforced by the City Council. Heavy Traffic. Heavy traffic by-lawa, which include a new scale of license fees, were adopted by the City Council last night. Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor will be found ou page 2. BRITISH AND FOREIGN, Anglo-French Relations. Interviewed by a French paper, Mr Ramsay Mac Donald stated what points in French policy were causing irritation in Britain, and why. Oil Scandal. The American oil scandal threatens to bo most extensive. Already several prominent names are involved. Melbourne Murders. List, for whoso arrest a warrant has been issued, iB not a student, but an inveterato rover. The police have traced tho purchase of a rifle. A fourth victim of 'the shooting is • dead. Home Politics. The Government is convening a conference to consider agricultural polities. Miss Bondfield is to go to Geneva on League of Nations' business. An "Army" Worker. A peer's daughter is rendering wholehearted service as a Salvation Army captain in the slums of London. Niagara Dry. A great ice-jam has blocked the falls of Niagara, which are dry for the first time in many years.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17983, 29 January 1924, Page 6
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