Cable Jottings
gCCCLR CUP REPLAY.—In the Association cup contest in the replayed match Rotherham beat Scunthorpe by 5 goals to 4. FRDEMAX OF LONDON,-—The freejtoni «»f the City of London was on Thursday conferred upon the Prime Mr. MacDonald, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip fcnowden. gIOT AT BERLIN.—A number of unemployed men attempted to storm jne City Hall while the Berlin City J-ouncil was sitting. They stoned the Police, who charged them and cleared tne streets, JjOXING BOUT DRAWN.—A 15*junds boxing match between Len and Jack Hood for the British Huddle-weight championship and bonsdalo Belt went the full distance a nd resulted in a draw. jjgRMAX PROPERTY.—It is announced that a mutually fair and satisfactory agreement has been reached lvvT een Britain and Germany on the “hojeot of ex-German property sequestrated in Britain as a consequence of too war. MORE QUIET. —Reports I J'° m Ranking state that the local situa J°n is steadily improving, and conr, ©nee is being restored. The British onsul-General. Mr. Meyrick Hewlett. authorising the return of British omen to the town on Saturday.
BILL. The of Lords passed the second reaclt*lo Unemployment Insurance without a divisii n.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 11
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