Cable Jottings
TO INDIA.—-On Saturday flr ® t P ar ty of travellers used the ... ™i! route which links up England mi,- Tbe new Taurus express reeel them from the Simplon exand went on to Karachi, via in«SP 0, , Mosul and Bagdad. The nc, y from London to Karachi now takes 11 days.
jjR. HUGHES INJURED—Mr. W. cn„«! U f*l es ' vl p : who is touring the to organise a new Australian part v ’» received slight injuries r nnL . bis ca ■ fell 30ft down an emuankment near Colac. A member of ~p i enate * Mr. W. L. Duncan, rertoffide™ rU ‘ S and an ‘ nJ " ry to
SUCCESSOR.—A t b’ 3 “London Star” says the ?22i? tmen J. of Lord Stonehaven’s suctraii« l « as Cover nor-General of AusPr<rM & causing, some concern to the i e Minister. Mr. MacDonald. He thA e to send out a supporter of . r innSf > k Ur Party, but the salary of diture ° barlly covers half the expen-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 899, 17 February 1930, Page 9
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160Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 899, 17 February 1930, Page 9
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