Cable Jottings
British unemployment.—The total number of unemployed persons in Britain on May 21 was 1,101,000. This ' vaa 17,390 fewer than in the week betore, but 120,624 more than in the same of last year.—British Wireless. BAN ON MOSCOW* PACT.—At a conference of the International Aletal 'orkers in London the Norwegians "tore forbidden to make a reciprocal 'tot with the Moscow metal workers. — A-PJL-U.S. BANDITS’ COUP.—More than 200 Suests who were at a speedway dinner hd dance at an Indianapolis country th i We re robbed by armed bandits of toeir money and jewellery, and other valuables. The loss is estimated at Detween £30,000 and £40,00. —A.P.AMARCONI TESTS.—Signor Marconi carried out a series of further tests with nort-wave wireless while he was on holiday cruise. Next month he will ndertake research with the object of naing new means of transmitting . ani wireless messages on the prinipie of a searchlight which can be diat will.—A.P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 369, 1 June 1928, Page 9
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154Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 369, 1 June 1928, Page 9
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