Cable Jottings
TRAWLERS LAYING IT.— Fi V e slaps of the Sydney trawling fleet V -*II shortly be paying off, owing to J°or trade, resulting from industrial depression. LIQUOR AND POLITICS.—The Dominion Prohibition Party is to enter ( anadian politics. The party includes lj> members of the House of Commons a, td 30 members of the Legislature. COMMUNISTS BANKRUPT. —Nine Communist shopkeepers in the Bronx district of New York are bankrupt. Workers have lost £ 20.000 in a venure which was to have formed the of a co-operative UtopiaPQPE AND THE SOVIET. —It is stated in Romo that the Pope intends j? continue his campaign against whether the pious in that counr are sentenced to death or othernnK .' He inten ds to call an interaction a’. conference to be held in the a j‘ ca n City to discuss Russia’s ethnds of attempting to destroy '-nriatian civilisation. IjEAT IN AUSTRALIA.—Terri lie in'i* I s experienced in Victoria Tii' 1 Sout D Australia. The temperani r ® at Melbourne for the past fort.has been over 90 degrees and v ‘ c ‘ e reached 104 degrees. -\deltfide has had the worst heat ‘ As known there for 50 years. The ‘V* CU, 7 has not been below 90 des for 12 consecutive days.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 11
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206Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 11
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