Cable Jottings
KING'S RECOVERY. —Thanksgiving
services for the recovery of the King b© held in the churches throitgh°ut Australia on Sunday. TOTALIZATOR TJSED.—The tota‘isator was in use for the first time Britain on the Newmarket and Car‘2® racecourses yesterday.—British °®clal Wireless. boxing in Sydney.—At the Syd- : ey Stadium last evening “Cocoa” ickson. the feather-weight champion, his title against Ern Con‘®p** * n a bout of 15 rounds. A good cutest ended in a draw. gjjgLSH SOCCER TOUR.—A Welsh Association football team concluded a ,' u r of Canada on Wednesday. It 2 all the 15 matches played. — COAL MINERS. —Negotianow approaching completion are Ejected to result in the trustification canV e whole Welsh coal industry. The p at present concerned exceeds *■".000,000.—A. and N.Z.-P.A. SgYLOX SECRETARY.—Mr. BernCounsellor to the High °-ST_? sioner tor lr;ik - has been sii. . for appointment as Colonial (ill ' tary of Cevlon. Mr. Bourdillon succeed Sir Arthur Fletcher, who fv~ recen tty appointed Governor and ~';® m f n <!‘ r -iri-Chief of Fiji and High for the Western Pacific, ntish Official Wireless.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 707, 5 July 1929, Page 10
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