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r»AVIS ri'P rOXTKST. —Japan is entering in the European zone of th© > avis Cup contest in 1930. BRITISH I'XKMPDIYED. —ln the Bouse of Commons, the Unemployment Insurance Bill was read a third time ky 273 votes to 199. i-iN'Duuars me kkkaks. —in his hlliards match with Willie Smith. Lind rum has made 15.250, including breaks of 1.812 and 2«7. Smith, in «•(*>-. has made 12.729, including breaks «f 184, 206, 588. 205. Blu I.IXKR DAMAGED. —The sailing of the liner Leviathan from Southampton for New York was postponed for a day in erder that repairs may be effected to a crack amidships, which effects three plates, it is attributed the recent heavy weather. MINES BILL.—The Prime Minister, Mr. MacDonald, stated in the Houso of Commons that he could not the advice of the Federation of “ritish Industry to postpone the second reading of tie Coal Mines Bill. The Conservative Party has given notice a straight-out motion for the rejection of the Bill. PIS ARM AMENT DELEGATE.—In House of Commons, the Secretary State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Arthur said Viscount Cecil and Noel Baker, a Labour member of House, v/ere serving in the Foreign voluntariiv. Lord Cecil would represent the Government on the Preparatory Commission on Disarmament the League of Nations,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 849, 18 December 1929, Page 11
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