Cable Jottings
T OXG A RT RO R E F LOA T ED.—The X. Zealand Shipping Company’s ves•vol Tongariro, which went ashore on the Arabian coast, has been refloated.— A.P.A.—U.S. i'OTTON* CRlSlS.—Following upon V 1 '* intervention of the British Min-i-ary of Labour in the cotton trade ' representatives of the employers ;ind operatives are to meet on Friday in an attempt to reach a settlement.—A. and X.Z.P.A. FLOODS IX IX DI A.—Disastrous floods in western and southern India < ompletelv submerged houses and ‘ftused 12 deaths. Thousands of cattle have been drowned.—A.P.A.—U.S. MINISTER AT STOCKHOLM. —The King has approved of the appointment '•f Sir Howard 'William Kennard. British Minister at Belgrade, to be British Minister at Stockholm. —British Wireless. AX F ATALLY SHOT. —George Gaffney who was shot in a gansr rlash at died in hospital, and .Tames Devine has arrested and charged murdering mm.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 719, 19 July 1929, Page 9
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143Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 719, 19 July 1929, Page 9
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