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CABLE BREVITIES

-Piess Aien.-

(By Telegraph-

-Copyright.>

Return to Balmoral Tho King and Queen and the twe Princesses have coneluded their holiday at Glamis Castle, the Queen 's ancestral home, and have returned road to Balmoral. Their Majesties will probably pky a further visit to Glamis early in Oetober. N.Z. Bowlers The New Zealand bowlers playecl Ithaea yesterday at Bisbane. W. Deo> won, 29 — 18; Herbert won, 27 — 19Russell won, -33 — 16. Melbourne Gas Strike A move to end tho Melbourne gas~ workers' stay-in-strike was made yesr t.erday by the Trades Hall Gommittee,, whieh obtained a conf erence with the» represenfatives of the Metropolitan Gas. Company. The proeeedings wero adjourned until to-day. Win for Ambers Lou Ambers, 9st 121bs, casily outpointed Howard Scott, 9st 61bs., in a, nou-titlo lcn-round bout at Hartford,, ConnecticuLt. Scott wus floored twice.. Wbaling Rights A Japanese Foreign Office official,. Mr Kuroda, told Press representativcs that Japan would participate in tho next whaling confercnce if requestcd, but hopcd that Englaud and Norway, who at present wero almost monopolising the Antarctic industry, would agree to Japan having a fair sharo of tho "industry on its present scale. Goodwill Misjsion A party of civic dignitaries, led by the Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent, left London on Saturday for Germany on a mission of goodwill, and for the study of municipal activities. ' v Subsidised Ship-Building The chairman of the Marino Commission has announeed to the United States Congress plans for ' Government aid in the construction of 60 freighters, 25 passenger ships, and 10 tankers,. irQeastJuc.Uoft. mH cost £51,238^0.0*

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 4

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CABLE BREVITIES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 4

CABLE BREVITIES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 181, 18 August 1937, Page 4

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