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Cable Jottings

MORSE and rider killed.— the steeplechaser Wyntong was ,; r ‘V schooled at Ballarat. Victoria, i, *.turday, the horse struck a fence aeavily. The jockey, John Walsh, and "yntong were killed. MEXICO’S PRESIDENT. flenor Emilio Fortes Gil took the oath as provisional President of Mexico on u f? a >" He pledged the Administration to a continuance of the polies of General Calles and the late neral Obregon.—United Service. SYDNEY TRAM SMASH. —There was a sensational tram smash ye .e. - cay near the Central Station, Sydney. trams collided head on. s®tn the drivers and 13 passengers ''ere injured. The majority of them I 6 s uffering from bruises, cuts and shock.— A.P.A. CHAPMAN FOR N.Z. —The English cricket captain. Chapman, states that "‘feetly after the last test match he So to New Zealand for two 'onths. He is keen on fishing and is “°s*ng forward to a pleasant holiday ln the Dominion.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 527, 3 December 1928, Page 9

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Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 527, 3 December 1928, Page 9

Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 527, 3 December 1928, Page 9

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