Cable Jottings
DISPUTE SETTLED.—A dispute regarding wages has for some time eld up 300 Japanese ships, whose are not members of the ShipConference. The owners refused demands made by the crews. A empromise on the matter has now reached, which is considered to e a victory for the men.—A.P.A. OXFORD CHANCELLOR.—The candidature of Viscount Grey for the of Oxford University, nicn is supported by a long list of i s unopposed, and he will be normally appointed on June 16. The ancellorship was rendered vacent by * death of Viscount Cave, the lord —British Wireless. .HOMES GOVERNOR—The Goverof Rome, Prince Potenziani, with arrived in London on *TUday evening, ax the invitation of th Lord Ma y° r - Sir Charles Batho, and JJJf civic authorities of London. The da!*w e Was see n off from Rome yesterSir Ronald Graham, the British ambassador to Italy -—British WirePRAYER BOOK.—The princiwill *? Usdness in Parliament this week Thi tlie debate on Wednesday and Tv Urs day on the revised Prayer Book. Jb ea sure will be moved by Sir SoH « lerrirna n, the newly-appointed \ri« Cltor " General ’ and the Prime - imster. Mr. Baldwin, will on ThursT>ort Wlnd 11 P fh© debate for the supless^ra °f the measure.—British Wire-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 9
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202Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 9
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