Cable Jottings
COOK CELEBRATIONS.—The Brit-Consul-General in Hawaii, Mr. Phipps, entertained the Cook Celebra--11011 officials, including the British haval commanders, at luncheon. — A. P.A. VOYAGE POSTPONED.—A mishap Jh the Manchester Canal has compelled • h er t Kermode, of Melbourne, to abandon for this year his proposed trip p Australia, via the Azores and the anama Canal, in the sailing boat ‘’The Aussie.” ORDER IN SHANTUNG. —In confn^av nce rets toration of order n fehantung the Japanese Government upon the evacuation of the Division, subject to Imperial sanction. The troops will probably AP ' rsin&tac) on September 4. AUSTEN’S ILLNESS. Sir Austen Chamberlain. ? ry of state for Foreign Affairs, confined to his bed at his vj° n home, and is reported to be a very good progress, the final f#v!r n *v'- ments **ave n °t yet been made trip to California.—British Official Wireless. IN SUDAN.—Reports are to from Khartoum of fresh disturber 65 in the Sudan. Fifteen thousand ‘ ® r raiders attacked a Government at Dukfaywil after raiding the Wi ~f es in the vicinity. They were with heavy losses leaving 48 ead. The police sustained no *nialtieß. The post has .now been Enforced.—A.P.A.-U.Sg I
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 434, 16 August 1928, Page 8
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192Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 434, 16 August 1928, Page 8
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