Cable Jottings
HINKLER AT CALCUTTA.—Bert Hinkler arrived at Calcutta yesterday from Karachi on his flight from London to Australia.—A. and N.Z.-Sun. SINGER’S SUCCESS. —The Australian baritone, John Brownlee, made a triumphant first appearance in Paris dt the gala performance of Verdi’s opera. ”La Traviata.”—A. and N.Z. CONFERENCE BY RADIO. —American and British engineers, who are meeting simultaneously in New York dod London, held a joint session by means of radio telephony.—A. and N.Z. PRINCE CAROL AGAIN.—A for ner Homnanian general. Rakowica, has been arrested on the Roumanian fr inner journeying from Paris, allegedly a manifesto from Prince Carol, addressed to high officials who ffr® sympathetic with his accession u the Roumanian throne. HEW -DEMON BOWLER.’’ —In the Hiter-State Public Services cricket match, P. Wallace, a former Victorian h}ter-State player, captured all the* A ' ew _ South Wales wickets in the secend innings for 52 runs.—A. and N.Z. IRISH COMPENSATION. —The London "Daily Mail” understands that the Government has decided to pay in full an Compensation which the Grants Committee awarded to Irish loyalists. cables.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 9
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173Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 281, 17 February 1928, Page 9
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