Cable Jottings
N’O U.S. TEXNIS TOUR. —The secretary of the executive of the New York Lawn Tennis Association, Mr. Moss, says the association has decided not to accept the invitation to send a team to Australia.—A. and N.Z.-P.A. ILLNESS of PRINCESS. —A bulletin issued on Monday states that the Princess Royal’s progress was in no "ay retarded by her journey to London from Scotland. Further improvement her condition must be slow, and her Royal Highness must be debarred from Jll mental and physical effort. No further daily bulletins are to be issued. —British Official Wireless. A 1 AT LLOYD'S.—Arrangements been completed for approval by the Air Ministry by which airplanes as "ell as ships will be classified as A 1 at Lloyd’s.—A. and N.Z.-P.A. EGYPT A I'POIXTMEXT. —Sir Henry Payne, second secretary to the British Board of Trade, has accepted an appointment inrler the Egyptian Government which, desires to have his expert assistance in connection with the organisation of a chamber of commerce anci industry.—British Official Wireless.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 789, 9 October 1929, Page 9
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167Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 789, 9 October 1929, Page 9
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