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EX-PREMIER S DEATH. —The sudden death occurred yesterday at Brisbane of Mr. W. N. Gillies, formerly Premier of Quenslanl. —A. and N.Z. YUGOSLAV POLITICS. —The Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, M. Vukitchevitch, and his Cabinet has resigned.— A and N.Z. PAPAL NUNCIO ILL.—According to a message from Rome, the Papal Nun--00. Cardinal Cerretti, is ill. He is suffering from erysipelas.—A. and N.Z. NEW SOUTH WALES RIFLE TE AM.—The New South Wales team of nflemen leaves Sydney for Auckland t * 16 *® aun ® anu * to-day.—A. and EGYPTIAN UNIVERSITY.—King fruad of Egypt laid the foundation stone o* a new university, which is to cost at Cairo yesterday.—A. and CANADIAN SENATOR gEAD. —The has occurred at Ottawa of Mr. nanry J. Cloran, a member of the senate, after a prolonged illness, at lhe age of 75.—A. and N.Z. lALKING TO GERMANY.—It is an>unced that commercial wireless teleaony between Germany and the -oited States will be commenced toaay —A and N.Z. king in Brussels. — and uee n of Afghanistan arJn Brussels yesterday. They are -sd ' Msts of Kins Albert - Their MajWere warmly welcomed.—A. and £gA!R FQR UNIVERSITY.—Mr. Svdr 8 * ®° acb * head of a prominent ivSn rm . has donated a sum of endn . Sydney University for the T'K« n J ent of a chair of histology and e ®bryo! OS y._ A . and N Z , CENSORSHIP.—A message r*Dri5 Ucharest sa >' s tho newspaper a V ors there are protesting against ~ aif* u . nder which they must sub- ‘ r 1 Panted matter to the censor ** Publication.—A. and N.Z. M.P." DEAD.—The death °? car red of Mr. Trevelyan Thom- > *j* e P endent Liberal member of to of Commons for Middlesejf®*** Mr. Thomson was nickS Ua . ranker M.P.”—A. and N.Z.- , r ~£g_ENGLISH JUDGE.—Mr. J. A. Conservative member of Parr * or the St. Ives Division of PrjjJT*"; the Attorney-General to the •lu,w has been appointed a si-n. 0f *** Hi Sh Court.—A. and N.Z.K jSjss*Qj*lC FLIGHT RECORD.—Sir 'hniat has Presented to the Prime th® flisrh* S ‘ Bruce, the log of Tiad® ~l rom England to Australia himself • * e late Sir Ross Smith and aiii ol *_ Ik The log: will be placed museum historical records in the um —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 275, 10 February 1928, Page 9
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360Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 275, 10 February 1928, Page 9
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