TO-DAY'S NEWS.
~ LOCAL AND GENERAL. Clarence Bridge. It is expected that the Clarence Bridge will bo opened for traffic before the end of July. Setters to the Editor. .Letters to the Editor will be found on page 11. Matriculation Examinations. An interesting statement regarding matriculation examinations has been made by the secretary of the New Zealand Secondary Schools' Association.' . BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Fourth Test Match. In the fourth Test Match. England made 548 in the first innings. The All Blacks. The All Blacks defeated a picked Vancouver team by forty-nine points to nil. Irish Free State. A most drastic measure dealing with treason has been introduced by the Irish Free Stato Government. li 1 , . . ■■_-■■•■■■■ ,
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18308, 16 February 1925, Page 8
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