Cable Jottings
, HERMAN FLEET'S CKUISi:.—A german squadron f>r the first time Mnce the war is to make a long voy•u,e in foreign waters. The Budget w J P**nittpe of the Reichstag today A 11.000 for a Mediterranean , by four battleships, a cruiser and IS> torpedo boats. IJCHTSHIP OVKlilH'll—The HanBoon port authorities express misgiving jo-the non-arrival of the new lightship lhalun. which is on its way from Ensland. The lightship, which is being towed by a Butch steamer, left Dover ln December, an d is over a fortnight overdue. No reply has been received to telegrams of inquiry as to its whereabouts. PATRIOT'S BIRTH DAY. —Xumerous tributes to Professor T. G. aasurjk. President of Czechoslovakia, on the occasion of the 80th birthday of this great statesman and Patriot have appeared in the English Press in the ljst few days. Bast evening the event was celebrated in London ar a dinner of the Czech society of Britain. Sir Samuel Hoare. who was Secretary of State for Air in tie late Conservative Government, fcvtaidsd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 918, 11 March 1930, Page 9
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