Cable Jottings
FRANCE RATIFIES PACT. —The french Senate has unanimously ratiIri the Briand-Kellogg anti-war pact. -AP.A. ZEPPELIN’S FAST TRIP.—The airsnip Graf Zeppelin, LZI27, landed at i Hedrichshafen on Thursday after a '•ruise of 5,000 miles to Palestine and Asia Minor, which lasted for SIJ hours--A.PA. CRASHED IK SPAIN.—A message - f rom Barcelona states that while an ■firman named Vandervelde was attempting to fly from Belgium to the “figlan Congo he crushed on the coast, ine machine was wrecked and the Pilot and mechanic were seriously in-jured.-*A.P.A. HEENEY RECOVERING. Tom dseney, who h as been undergoing treatment in a New York hospital for and an infected lip. is reported to be making favourable pro- •> ess. it j s expetecd that he will the institution shortly.—A.P.A. Siting east africa- The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, stated the House of Commons that Proposed to ask Sir Samuel WilPermanent Under-Secretary in the oionlal Office, to proceed to East rwf 103, as so °n as possible to discuss it,./Commendations made by the Star uton Young Commission for a closer ?• of Kenya, Tanganyika and '■ ■• a nda.—British Wireless. RENDERED. An call f or medical assistance vie bv the Corinthic as she passing Pitcairn Island on her .J , t 0 London. Or. Chater landed. > J 1 ® found that a visiting dentist haifw 'Wellington, and also an islander, a ooon seriously injured in an acciBoth patients were successfully A.P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 7
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229Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 625, 30 March 1929, Page 7
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