Cable Jottings
HIGH MOTOR TOLL.—Th© police census figures covering death and injury by accident in New South "Wales for th© last yea.r are startling. Eight People were killed every week, and over 160 injured. CONSERVATIVE FUNDS. An action recently instituted in London for the recovery of a large sum of money, "which plaintiff alleged was paid into the Conservative Party’s funds in anticipation of honours, has now been withnrawn. There is no information as to how the afTair has been adjusted. COMMUNISTS IN SCHOOL.— Korean school children are reported as having seen red. Approximately h dozen schools struck, tlio students leaving in a mad rush, waving red Over 1,000 students, including Jfirls, were arrested. The trouble ls believed to be semi-political and semi-Communistic. VIEWS ON INDIA,-—The Earl of ex-Secretary of State for tndia, in an article in the “Daily Telegraph.” says anarchy would be the of abdication to the demands or the extremists in India. Their preset political development makes the PPlieation of Dominion status to their country a ludicrous idea.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 9
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171Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 874, 18 January 1930, Page 9
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