Cable Jottings
SULTRY BOXING DAY. —The weather in Sydney yesterday was extremely sultry. Thunder showers made matters unpleasant for many outdoor parties. WALL STREET PROFITS.—In spite . J’ 1 ® Wall Street market crash, in which it was estimated that r" o. 000,000,000 was lost. New York orokerago houses made more profits tins year than ever before, and distributed more than 4:20,000,000 in bonuses at Christmas. TALKIES IX LONDON. —Mr. Joseph Schenck. film producer, is on his way to London from New York to open negotiations which may lead to the conversion for talkies of His Majesty’s, the Shaftesbury, the Adelphi, the and the Gaiety Theatres. These sh Tres now are controlled by Mr. Jake American theatre magnate. COMPLAINT BY POPU.-Fope Pius, while being visited by the cardinals with Christmas greetings, took occasion to express complaints against the °jvil Government’s interpretation of the Concordat. He said the Cattolica was not being fairly treated, and the Charges that the organisation was enKaged in politics were untrue. The r*"pe also complained that the Catholic Press was not being well treated.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 9
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176Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 856, 27 December 1929, Page 9
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