GENERAL CABLES
KING’S HEALTH
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, April 12. It is reliably understood that the possibility of the need lor a Regency has disappeared, and that the King will be well enough to leave Boguor and carry out the formalities of dissolving Parliament on 10th. January.
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SUSPENDED
LONDON, April 12. The Australian Press Assn, lias been informed that the impending gubernatorial changes in New Zealand and Tasmania have been suspended owing to the elections.
RECORD PRINTING DISPLAY LONDON, April 12
Six hundred guests, from fifteen countries, attended a reception at the Guildhall in. connection with the Congress of Master Printers, at which Australia and New Zealand were represented. The Printers’ Exhibition, being held at Olympia, is admittedly the greatest display of the printing craft ever seen.
ANGLICAN PRIMATE
LONDON, April 12
The “Daily Telegraph” ecclesiastical correspondent learns that the Archbishop of Canterbury, who is at present cruising in Mr l’ierpont Morgan’s yacht has revoked his intention to visit Jerusalem, following upon an intimation that his visit would be viewed with misgiving by the Vatican.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1929, Page 5
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