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Cable Jottings

SOCCER UK I 'LAY—In an AssociatUm football cup replay. Torquay beat dulingham by 5 to I. —.V.P.A-U.S. .BOMBAY -STUIKK—There has been a considerable revival of unrest in the oomtjay cotton mills. where S,OOO uar.ds are on strike.—U.S. gOXIN-Q IX SYDXEV-ln a boxing turuestnt the LeicburUt Stadium. Vince v a (New Zealand) defeated A. L Oedema Id on points. jjj-AT FOR GEKMAXY—The Kco--s™* Committee of the ileichstug rerhn a Communist proposal to raise v.. of frozen meat imports to v v v! ton s instead of si*.ooU. —A. and A-4.-P BRITISH UXI'M FLOYEP Tiie 'test returns show that the number "•unemployed in Britain is 3,364.400. o *. 3 more than in the previos week, and 335.14 G more than a * ** *^o. —British Official Wireless. . SjjjW REPAIR SHlT*—The new Brit- !* l J**** ship Resource was launched ‘Akers's yards at Barrow on Tuesby Mrs. Headiam, wife of Lieut.•uonel Headiam. Financial Secret arv v , “le Admiralty.—British Official " urelesa ru\Ki:sS—The five men ‘••rested at Marseilles charged with murder ~f a bank messenger were instantly interrogated ail day and . | MU - As a resuli they all confessed tin participation in the crime. Quans of banknotes were found in the £*« each prisoner.—A. and X.Z.hA'E 810 r.MON—Tiie London daily Herald’~says tiie largest trades en .I 1 amalgamation of recent years is th. VFr Sv of completion. By this ''enters- Union and the Transport Genial Workers' Union will be “T i s am at®d A total membership of is affected.—A. and N.Z.-P.A. .gALUpoiM RF.T.TG—Tn the House of ; 9 ® ln o n s the President of the Board of (no air Philip CunliUe-Lister. reit,‘h'd the reasons, whv the Government t-'-' d the transport River Clyde. Ho rj®J*' e b <mrd had no powers to rethe steamer and to moor her „ rmanently at the Thames embankSLS? a relic /of the war and the iti, jU campaign iu which she had •eured—A.P.A.-U.S,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 9

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310

Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 9

Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 9

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