Cable Jottings
DAVIS CUP TRIALS. —Owing to Heavy rain the Davis Cup trials at Sydney were abandoned. —A. and N.Z. AFGHAN KING.—The King of Afghanistan is visiting India, on his way J® Europe. Many festivities are being in his honour.—Sun. FRENCH FINANCES. —The French 1 bam be r passed the Finance Bill by ■Wa votes to 125. M. Poincare announced that the surplus was ■£♦4o,ooo. The revenue was -354.732.000.—A. and N.Z. HEATH PENALTY. —A wireless message from Tulagi. in the Solom°ns, reports that six natives who ''■ere principals in the Guadalcaiur massacre last February have been mnged at the Tulagi prison.—A. and PERSONS KILLED. —Fi v e were caused in Paris through colliding with a post, "nich fell so that electric wires lay arross the car. The motorist was Kl *led by the collision, and four per?°n» who rushed to his assistance l °uched the wires and were immedirflc,y electrocuted.—A. and N.Z. SEAPLANE TEST- —The Royal Air °rce announced last night that the jace next year for the Schneider tup trophy is to be held some day in probablv at the Solent, Blackpool. Morccambe. or Liverpool. p°. decision has vet been reached. Amish Official Wireless.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 9
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195Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 226, 13 December 1927, Page 9
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