Cable Jottings
AUSTRALIAN WINS.—In the final ot a women’s golf tournament at Hamilton. Bermuda. Miss Cecily Lacelles, of Melbourne, defeated Mrs. M. Saeger (United States), six and five in a 36hole match.—A.P.A.-U.S. FALSE TEETH STOLEN.—A message from Wiesbaden, Germany, relates the story of the strangest burglary for years. A leading dental surgery was robbed of a stock of 20,000 false teeth. The only remark the dentist made was: l wish 1 could do my ordinary job so noiselessly.—A. and N.Z.-P.A. NEW GUINEA GOLD.—A New Guinea goldmining syndicate lias bought one of the fastest and most powerful of the Imperial Airways liners, for the transport of gold. The machine is capable of carrying two tons, and it is estimated that it will take one hour to do a journey that now occupies a week.—A.FVA.-IT.S.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9
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133Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 611, 13 March 1929, Page 9
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