TO-DAY'S NEWS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. Goitre. A school medical officer furnishes for the Education Board an interesting report on the success of the iodine treatment for goitre in children under her care. A Sweep Venture. Some enterprising person or persons in Sydney has sent to Auckland for sale 'books of tickets in a sweep"" on the New Zealand Cup. Befusal of Duty. British seamen who left their ships at Wellington were yesterday sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment. Queensland Railway Strike. Tho opinion that the railway strike in Queensland was a "try out" by the Communists is expressed by a Congregational minister, the Rev. V. Maitland Elliss, of Dunedin, who recently came to the Dominion from Queensland. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Seamen's Strike. Messages relating to the strike of British seamen will be found on page 8. Missing Airmen. The crew of the missing U.S. seaplane has been picked up. Moroccan War. New tribal risings against the Spanish in Morocco have occurred. Liners Damaged. The liners Fakeha and Rcmueraeack. suffered damage in collisions.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 14
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