Cable Jottings
RUSSIAN GENERAL MYSTERY. — Tne disappearance of General KouteP°ff from Paris threatens to bo shelved as a n insoluble mystery. The police they have exhausted every clue. -Nevertheless the case continues to excite boundless speculation in the newspapers. WIRELESS AND GABLES.—Mr. H. J,’- Brown, Director-General of Postal Services in Melbourne, referring to a *nessage sent from London suggesting that the reduction in cable rates to the Careless level had been agreed to by , ® Commonwealth Government, says . 6 alteration would have to be sanctioned by the Imperial Advisory Committee of Overseas Communications, ®nd so far as they knew in Australia no such change was contemplated.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 11
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105Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 11
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