Cable Jottings
BETTY NUTHALL'S WIN.—In the South Pacific tennis championships at bos Angeles, Miss Betty Nuthall (England) won the final of the women’s singles. She defeated Mrs. L. A. Harper, s :~6. 7—5. In the final of the men's jingles, Doeg defeated Van Ryn, s—lo, 7—5, 9—7_ s__B.—A.P.A.-U.S. MlNkhs' CONFERENCE. —The conference of New South Wales mining unions was concluded yes te rday. It was decided bv one vote to seek a furmor interview' with the Premier, Mr. B- Bavin—but not with the coalcutters.—on the subject of reopening mines. _RUSgIANS’ FLIGHT.—The Russian JJrplane, Land of the Soviets, en route •rotu Moscow to New’ York, landed at Southern Alaska, on Sunday. Afternoon. The airmen are now in to the south-west of British Columbia.—a. P. A.- U.S,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 9
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125Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 782, 1 October 1929, Page 9
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