Cable Jottings
tjg.W. AND LIQUOR—A writ hits e en issued in New South Wales for refere ndum. Polling day has n “ Xe d for September I.—A.P.A.
j-N’Ety AMBASSADOR.— Sir William ArniU' i hs newly-appointed British to ranc e, formerly Per•Aftairt* '-^ n< * er -Secretary for Foreign i* ft ndon this morning to tai s du^es in the French capintish Official Wireless.
THE BEST.—Commenting can T„? avifi Cup result, the Ameri-to-dav v? en ’. sa^: “As Cochet played Plavpr i * s undoubtedly the best harder thu ***? world. I played even 1 could J? 3 ! 1 * 1 dlcl neninst Lacoste, but 1 havfi n 0t overcome Cochet’s attacks, win th* excuses to offer. We did not but we did our best.”—
MjMtDOCH-. s FLIGHT. Flightricau'a?,? urdoch • of the South Affly from * orce - who is attempting to back in i J“', oydon to Capetown and Present „ ■ da >' M - Purposely chose the Hi- ~r J "hen heavy rains make difficult it? o£ thc Sudan especially m °nsti4‘t„ Vu °» ject is to try to denial air a - feasibility of commeryear rn««5 Vlces through Africa all the ound —British Official Wireless.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 421, 1 August 1928, Page 9
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183Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 421, 1 August 1928, Page 9
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