Cable Jottings
COALS TO NEWCASTLE.—Four cargoes of British coal, aggregating -‘.,000 tons, have been sold to Australia this week. BUST OF LATE QUEEN.—Sir Bertram Mackennal has received a commission from King George to execute a marble bust of the late Queen Alexandra. PUKE’S MARRIAGE SHORTLY. — The marriage of the Duke of Westminster to Miss Loelia Mary Ponsonby m to take place in England early in February. The “Daily Express” says ? marriage settlement of £IO,OOO has made upon the bride by her «mer, Sir Frederick Ponsonby. CHEEKY MAIL THF.FT—After six mailbags had been delivered at the Air -iimstry today, two of them were ■matched by a man. who drove off with confederate in a motor-car. It is ‘ought that no documents of great f nporta nee have been taken. The °st important papers are delivered o.V hand. air SERVICES. — The air between Karachi and Delhi is (■> be extended shortly from Delhi to ® utta ' and later to Rangoon. Only all will be carried in the first in- ■ >ance. The Government is acquiring uree-englned airplanes with British ? an<l Indian assistants, who re ln trailing in England.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 875, 20 January 1930, Page 9
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183Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 875, 20 January 1930, Page 9
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