Cable Jottings
KIXG OF IRAK.—King Feisal of Irak Paid an official visit to the Foreign and was teceived by Sir AustPn Chamberlain. His Majesty was ■‘ccompanied by his Prime Minister. !TJ * Feisal will visit Lancashire next •°nday, and will be the guest of the Lad of Derby at Knowsley.—A. and COM M VSIS M. —The delea con fer*muo at Te Hague of : htbC°iMßQunisfc associations, comprises lawyers from IS countries, carried • urging their Governments /' declare the Third (Communist) ;, illegal, and to facilitate 19 extradition of persons guilty of out its programme.—A. and ‘V4.-Sun. L-VST new I-raft—A Hamburg ’hiphuilder named Roilck bus invented 4 . torpedo-like vessel which he claims la of crossing the Atlantic in ; nours. it is only 30 feet long, and Avide * It can carry 10 pas•*g*rs and a crew of four. A trial P from Hamburg to Cape Finisterre y 0 made next spring.—A. and jg&RANTS TO CANADA—The unified acceptance and placing in eraot tar m and house Aorkers dia? British Isles will be the Cana- -, n r ' e^eral Government's imraigra- | P°hcy in future. The Minister hn, mmi^rHtion > Mr. Robert Forke, un- *!*<? this fact at a conference of Premiers to-day.—A. and
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 9
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192Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 9
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