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Cable Jottings

OF OXFORD'S BODY. —The of the late Earl of Oxford was at an early hour on Sunday TaV 11 and transferred to a new ' e 20 yards distant.—A.P.A. TO THE TURF. —Williani Miller, a well-known veterinary ■irnS n ’ Was killed when his car overnear Penrith New South Wales, naX. Mr. Miller had been con"■Ap W ith the turf for many years.

AIRMANS ESTATE. —The \a Leut.-Commander H. C. MacDonm Was lest in an attempt to fly • nT, \ ew toundland to England in a - Moth airplane in October, 1928, an estate valued at £ 5.91*9. —A.P.A.

Dyck MEMOKIAL. —On Frithe occasion of the 330th anniver--52,. of the birth of Sir Anthony Von Dm’ i“ e humous Flemish painter, who w* o1 * a long time in England, a was unveiled by Sir William \w32f yn * president of the Royal 'i? ei ny of Aits, in the Painters V.Vlf St. Paul’s Cathedral.—British ir «ess. I^PARaTION S aN D LG VPT —A statement was made in the •=* of . Commons yesterday about Lt 'Uncial agreement v, ith the Egyp'han«w»tVernment by Mr. Churchill. C* el >or of the Exchequer. He said « , uer man payments continued on Rjjvnr ;il . e based in the Dawes J lan .D£\ u abilitv for the 185.'. l°H n w fully covered by receipts in German reparation. —British

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 11

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Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 11

Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 11

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