Cable Jottings
BRITISH TALKIES. Welcoming t s * ew Zealand regulations providing •»\£ uota of Brit ish films, the “Financial News” points out that the overseas .4 ct is m ore important than ever. *1? Xo . t * ie Popularity of the ‘talkies.” |ne British output of which at present 13 Jtreatly in excess of domestic requirements.—A. and N.Z.-F.A. strike collapses.—The timber Workers’ strike has collapsed at Newcastle. The men have broken away 1 m Disputes Committee and are offering to work under the Lukin "Ward. About 25 per cent, of the men nave been placed in their former positions and others will be absorbed as w °rk offers. FLIGHT TO ARCTIC. —Financial arrangements have been completed for an Arctic flight by a Zeppelin in the spring of 19?0. Her personnel will number 46.—A. and X.Z.-P.A. DISASTROUS FIRE.—Two thousand *amilies are homeless as a result of a sreat fire at Salonika. The flames juickly destroyed 15 shops and SO «<»uoes.—a.p.a . - u.s. Noxo RELAY RACK-:-'Twcnt y members of th* St. Stephen’s Harriers’ * *ub, Melbourne, which started a relay rare last Wednesday, reached Sydney yesterday afternoon* .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 9
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181Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 777, 25 September 1929, Page 9
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