TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. Motoring Pages. Motoring Items will bo found on J, 3 and Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor will Be found on Page 9. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Trouble in Shanghai. P.ritish bluejackets havo been landed in Shanghai, where the Btriko is spreading, and there have been further clashes between the rioters and the police. Amundsen's Safety. Dr. Nansen says he -would not bo anxious if Amundsen stayed a year in the Polar regions, but Commander Worslov considers the outlock bail. Disarming Germany. The Allied Note to Germany demands drastic steps towards disarmament. Champion of Peace President Coolidge, in a speech to naval students, stressed America's peaceful aims, and said there was no reason for talk of war. Labour Alliance Tails. ' It is reported that the British transport, unions rcfiiso to form an alliance with the miners.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18400, 5 June 1925, Page 8
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