Cable Jottings
INDUSTRIOUS FRANCE. The total number of unemployed persons in 'lie whole of France at the end of Alarch Was only 1,078. —A.P.A. PUght TO THE EAST. Two Ireneh airmen, Alessrs. Baiiy and have arrived at Saigon, in French Indo-China, after a 10 days’ Jight from Paris. The distance is 7,500 miles.—W.P.A. ON ANZAC DAY.—AII the forces *’hich landed at Gallipoli will be represented at the ceremony at the Cenotaph in London on Anzac Day. French detachments will .loin the Anzacs in Placing wreaths on the monument. — United Service. BRITAIN’S RAIL TRAFFIC. —The railways in Britain last year carried dearly 2 2,000.000 passengers more than Jd 1927. yet the receipts from passenger showed a decrease of £ 1.200,000. ynis is attributed to cheaper fares. — A.P.A. TO ATTACK KABUL.—Prince Nadir Rh&n and his forces are 60 miles from K *bul and are ready to attack the capital. Nadir has strong tribal supHe refuses to become King of Afghanistan on account of his health. United Service.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 632, 8 April 1929, Page 9
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