Cable Jottings
DUKE OF YORK.—The Duke of Tork on Wednesday issued his first Court Circular from his home. No. 145, Piccadilly, London.—A. and N.Z.-Sun. REPARATIONS. The German Cabinet has decided, with the conwnt of Mr. Parker Gilbert, Agent for Reparations, to publish nis recent memorandum and the Govtfament’s reply.—A. and N.Z.-Sun. BOTTOMLEY WHITS.—The famous fancier, Mr. Horatio Bottomley, has :ssued a series of writs against newsand writers of articles published ? England and on the Continent while , was in prison. Mr* Bottomley al--s*® ti ' at tJie attacks made on his Xi* were largely fictitious.— 4L and . guinea MURDERS.—A wiremessage from Rabauf, in New uipn/ a *’- Ba^s in spite of a recomn>i,M? Uon to mercy four of the five v v2" of the minin g prospectors have been ordered to be renn on Saturday. One has been id N ? 0n account o£ his youth.—A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 193, 4 November 1927, Page 9
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142Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 193, 4 November 1927, Page 9
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