Cable Jottings
. SCULLING CHAMPION DEAD- — death of Jack McLean, a former sculling champion, at the age 1» reported from Sydney.—A. and JAPANESE POLITICS. At a session of the Japanese Cabat Tokio it was decided to disvy® the House of Representatives on Jturday. The general elections will w Qeld on February 18.—Sun cables. RECRUIT FOR LABOUR- —The £?* recruit to the labour Party. Lady Y*** is contesting West Bristol byjvuon, owing to the elevation to the of Mr. G. A. Gibbs, who is now wraxall.—A. and N.Z. to PALESTINE. —The wn tern Extension Telegraph Company w « open its first cable to Palestine this p Regenerators will be installed ririTi ® ai(i a,l d Suez, in order to acajjrr*® communication to India. —A. as WAY MODEL. —A beautiwon a et by posing as a wax gJjTy* m the window of a milliner’s Where she sat unrecognised the of J? °fce morning among a group **aiUon models. Window gazers when suddenly she walked ay,r ~~A. and N.Z. FOR Australia —Cyril and Madge Elliott, who are at Ha-fa etarring in the musical comedy. cpT? Luck.” are taking their own to Australia in September, will present two musical fca»» ln . es u nd?r contract to the Fuller a. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 259, 23 January 1928, Page 9
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