NEWS IN BRIEF.
There are 14,000 child borrowers from Croydon public libraries.
Greenwich Guardians are considering a 48-hour week for nurses. An old barn is being converted into a chapel at Stanmore, London.
Mr. Mouse and Miss Watennouse iwere the names of an Ilford bridal (pair.
Motor-ears, hitherto banned, are to |be allowed on the island of St. Helena.
Complete anarchy is 1 stated to prevail in the Chinese border towns in Manchuiia, as the result of the recent 'Soviet air raids.
In street accidents 6128 people were killed and 161,838 injured in England, last year. A “master wireless clock” capable of controlling watches by wireless has been patented in Russia. A bank in the City of London has a lift large enough to take, a lori'y down to its underground strongroom.
u\ trawler was struck and sunk no I long ago by a water-spout off Ifosipitalet. Two of the crew were drowned.
Automatic telephone exchanges are now installed in nearly fifty British villages, and another hundred are authorised. Apartments in the Palace of 'Casertn, Route, have been given to ex-King Ainanullah, of Afghanistan, by the Italian Government.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40029, 28 November 1929, Page 1
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188NEWS IN BRIEF. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40029, 28 November 1929, Page 1
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