Cable Jottings
AUSTRALIAN ATHLETES.—Ausis to bo represented at the Empire Games in Canada by six athletes, according: to a Sydney message. SEARCH FOR MURDERER. —The New South Wales Cabinet has offered \ reward °* for the discovery of ’he murderer of the Italian, Dominico belle, at the Newtown railway station. CLERGY APPOINTMENTS.—Mon•ignor McGuire. Vicar-General of Lismore. has besn appointed Bishop of the Roman Catholic dioceso of TownsV # Q ueens l an d. Father J. O’Clooins, or East Brunswick, Victoria, is to go \° the bishopric of Geraldton, Western Australia. ML. THEODORES POSITION.—A Sydney message states that a movement is reported to have begun by the Party to secure the expulsion z Mr. E. G. Theodore. Federal Treasy*.rer* A special meeting of its execuconsider the Treasurer’s about refusing to accept dication from outside bodies. FIBRE EXTRACTION.—Mr. H. Theodore Price, of Sydney, has inonted a process for the extracting of ore from plants without the aid of J 1 Good fibre from cornel* * ias een Produced, also synnetic cotton. Mr. Price expects to V or Ame **ica and England shortly, nq intends to visit New Zealand.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 900, 18 February 1930, Page 9
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181Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 900, 18 February 1930, Page 9
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