Cable Jottings
PEERAGE FOR MOND? —The Parliamentary correspondent of the “Daily telegraph” says he understands that Alfred Mond, who has been a mempv °f Parliament for 18 years and who initiated the Peace in Industry Confergiven a peerage shortly.* Australian Press Association.
FORD RUSE FATT.S —Thfi Ameri-
can motor-car magnate, Air. Henry \r°< and his wife, sailed by the 4*ajestic as “Mr. and Mrs. Robinson.” fht the liner had not left port before -vr er^oc -y on board was looking for Mr- Ford.
gOPE AND WOMEN ATHLETES.
~~The Pope, writing to the Vicar-Gene-i. says that as the father of all Oman Catholics and as Bishop of \pr. me * **© deplores the organisation of athletic championships in a °* Christianity, but says he unexp • n<^S necessity for physical ercise for young women if modesty GrV ed * —Australian P.A--—United
french ministry. —The French
of ♦L net has decided that the result j g U 1 ® general election is such that it t i necessary to tender its resigna.,The President, M. Doumergue, TmJJv erc : fore a PPear in Parliament on . 'With the Ministry as at present whlf t:tuted ’ ex cept that M. Fallieres, defeated, may be succeeded of Labour by M. Loucheur. ustralian Press Association.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 345, 4 May 1928, Page 9
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200Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 345, 4 May 1928, Page 9
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