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Cable Jottings

MINERS* DECISION.—A message dispatched from Sydney on Sunday, states that the western miners have decided against an “all out” policy. AMBASSADOR SAILS.—The retirBritish Ambassador to the United Vn i 1 sme Howard, sailed for Majestic laSt evenin S by the liner ADMIRAL’S ILLNESS. RearHilary P. Jones, chief naval th l lf r * or ***© American delegation to e J^ a val Conference, is returning to ® United States because of illness. RUNNER CAUGHT.—At New on* n «a ° n ’ Connecticut, the coastguard n Saturday, made an important capThey seized the British sloop jyvjjj H. as she was transferring «.uuo bottles of liquor to the American boat Mohawk. ENGINEER BROWNED. —A Suva njeasage dated Sunday, announces that _, r ' W. C. Mady, aged 45, third engineer of the Makatea, was found ~l°^ nec * * n Nabukulou Creek, in the ntre of the town, that evening. He f? me £ rom Scotland, and more recently from Sydney. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD. —It was officially announced from Romo on atijrday, that Signor Dor.ati, flying in touring airplane, broke the J*>°9ra 8 al titude record by attaining ••o’o-rt The previous record was iKS 2ft - in a British de Havilland machine.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 9

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Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 9

Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 9

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