Cable Jottings
IN TASMANIA.—The GovernGeologist, who has just returned from a tin-field in Southif 1 * 1 Tasmania, says that the field Possibilities.—A. and N.Z. Sgsg CHAMPION DEAD.—The is reported from Sydney of Edwa rd Noble Wallace, the 'hA er ■^ ustra lian chess champion, at k * age of 54.—A. and N.Z. SggSIANS ARRESTED.—In addii«ar! t 0 1116 six German engineers, Russians have been ar--BDj 1° connection with the con- ,, , y Donetz, in the Don Basin re gion.—A. and N.Z. —2® r h*fcent I s determined not to re’he 1 t ” e Valsh Island works unless N’ert 11 work under the bonus system, ‘he h Week the Cabinet will consider A , nieans of selling the works. — *DQ N.Z. < ?IPWAWAYS~~ FINED. Seven ?. Wayß were discovered on ooard Auclm aUnganui shortly after she left 4ma < They were brought before —* S* s trate to-day and each fined £B. A and N.Z. FIFTY PKKISH.—A Chinese ferry - t * lyin F on the West River Durst n , naj nes aa a re sult of an explosion englm ' room - Fifty passengers "Sun er burned to death or drowned.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 9
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179Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 9
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