GENERAL CABLES
AMY JOHNSON,
[United Press Association—-By Electric Telegraph—Co py r ght. ]
(Received this day at 1.311 p.m.) LiONDON, .Sept. 3
Miss Amy Johnson is abandoning all public engagements, including the remainder of the tour of the United Kingdom, owing to the unsatisfactory state of her health, requiring a prolonged rest.
SEAPLANE CRASH
MADRID, Sept. 3
A Spanish naval seaplane, participating in manoeuvres at Fcrrol took Are and fell into the sea. Two pilots and four observers and a mechanic were killed.
MR SCULLIN’,S PROGRESS,
LONDON, Sept, 4
A message from Colombo states Mr J. H. Scullin is making cxcenehi progress and is'expected to le completely rocovored in a week, 1
COMING GENERAL ELECTION.
LONDON, Sept. 4
The “Daily Telegraph” says the result of the Bromley election will entourage the Conservatives countrywide, who are now preparing for the general election, which according to best informed political opinion, cannot /be delayed beyond January or February.'
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