OVERSEAS NEWS IN BRIEF
At the inquest concerning the death of the New Zealander. John Keith
Ramsay, district surveyor at Muar, Johore, who was found dead from throat wounds, a verdict of suicide was returned. The evidence showed that Ramsay suffered a nervous breakdown.
Mr. R. S. Hudson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Overseas Trade leaves for New York on April 22 to represent Britain at the opening of the World Fair on April 30.
France has opened the ranks of the Foreign Legion to uon-Spanish members of the International Brigade fighting in Spain. * * *
Excluding airmen, the total Italian losses in Spain up to February 13 are stated in Rome to be 272 officers and 2792 men killed.
A decree is to be published in Vienna confiscating the property of the Habsburg family for the State.
The death has occurred in London of Mr. Robert Cunningham, singer and actor.
The death is reported from London of Stuart Prosser, the Rugby League footballer.
The English Rugby League Council has approved Wigan team touring Australia.
Two Jews were killed and one seriously injured in the explosion of a land mine south of Haifa.
In an Association football, second division, match, Millwall beat Manchester City, 3-1.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 9
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204OVERSEAS NEWS IN BRIEF Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 145, 15 March 1939, Page 9
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