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Cable Jottings

EARL HAlG.—Officials of the British Legion state that Earl Haig, the president, is sympathetically considering an invitation to visit Australia in 1929.—A. and N.Z. NORWAY ON THE ’PHONE.—The Postmaster-General, Sir William Mit-chell-Thomson, announces that on Saturday a telephone service will be inaugurated between Britain and Norway. Communication will be restricted at the outset to calls between London and Oslo.—British Official Wireless. GREEK PLOTTERS.—A son of the late Greek Dictator, General Pangalos, has been arrested, and warrants have bee issiued against Madame Pangalos and a number of officers. This action is the result of an inquiry into the latest plot formulated by supporters of General Pangalos, who are alleged to have planned to .begin a reign of terror by assassinating leading politicians.— A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 1

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126

Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 1

Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 164, 1 October 1927, Page 1

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