Cable Jottings
IT SOUNDS BETTER.—South Africa has adopted the designation of M.P., instead of M.L.A., in order to c ®s ne Into line with the practice of the other Dominions. HAGKX AND KIRKWOOD.—In a four-ball golf match on the Koovonga *;olf Club’s links at Adelaide, Walter Hagen and J. IT. Kirkwood defeated , ° Whitton and Mat Sawyers by 4 up and 3. PS.A. CEX SO RSI lll*.—After 12 hours t-pent in an acrimonious debate on the censorship provisions of the tariff Bill, the Senate adopted an amendment the prohibition seditious and obscene books. Himalaya climbers. Wood Johnson, a tea-planter, of Darjeeling, and an experienced Himalayan mountaineer. is joining the Kanchenjunga expedition. General Hirdwood'has rr‘anged for a specially selected Gurkha Jon-com missioned officer. speaking -nglish, to accompany the party. The expedition has applied direct to the -maharajah of Nepal lor permission to foter his country. They will probably leaving Darjeeling on April 4.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 9
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151Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 926, 20 March 1930, Page 9
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