Cable Jottings
IRAQ LEADER.—Jafar Pasha, the Prime Minister of Iraq, left London for Bagdad on Friday afternoon. —British Official Wireless. EIGHT KILLED-—Eight persons were killed and four seriously injured as a result ol motor accidents during the week-end in various parts of the Commonwealth. —A. and X.Z. DEATH IN SYDNEY. —Mr. J- S. Mollison. formerly of the New Zealand Public Works Department, mainly in Dunedin, has died in Sydney. His age was 73. —A. and N.Z. MOTOR RECORD.—Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bruce, motoring on the Montibery track, finished 15,000 miles in 22C hours 32 minutes 54sec, averaging 6S miles an hour. The previous besl time was Miss Oordery’s 268 hours sSmin 27sec, or 553 miles an hour. — A. and N.Z.-Sun. MORE UNEMPLOYED. — Anothei 400 coal miners in the Northern field." New South Wales, have been dismissed, the reason given being th< slackness of trade. —A. and X.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 231, 19 December 1927, Page 13
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189Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 231, 19 December 1927, Page 13
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