TO DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. To-day's Special Articles. The following special articles will 1)0. found on page 33:—"The Living Voice," by .1. It. K. Schroder: "The "World of "Books," by A- U. Grinling: "Literary Gossip": "New Books and Publications"; and "Golf—.Slow Players," by Harry Yardon. ■Unemployment Tund. The Beautifying Association lias decided to open a fund for the unemployed if the Government and the City Council each make a grant of* £SOO. ■University Commission. The Iloyal University Commission which" is at present sitting in christchurch heard a mass of evidence yesterday concerning uwi\crsity "education in Canterbury. — Page 5. Letters to the Editor. Letters to the Editor will be found on page 17. The Banking Eeturns. The Banking Returns for the June quarter arc reviewed by a special correspondent in Wellington. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. British Miners. The Government has intervened in the British mining dispute, and ia hearing evidence by both parties. Moroccan War Vote. France 3ias voted a large credit for the pursuance of the Moroccan war. (' -rnment speeches in the Chamber Deputies foreshadowed big victories for the French arms, Australian Loan. The, flotation of a Commonwealth loan in America has aroused comment in London financial circles. Seamen's Dispute. . The conference between the union delegation and the steamship owners at Melbourne has been adjourned, but negotiations have not been broken off.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18431, 11 July 1925, Page 14
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