Cable Jottings
GOLFERS IX ACTION.—In a golf Match at the Yarra Yarra links today, Walter Hagen and J. H. Kirkwood beat the professionals, Arthur Spence and G. Young, by 5 up and 4. governor-general leaves. — j-'he Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, and Lady Stonehaven, were given an official farewell by the citizens of Sydney at the Town Hall today. AUSTRALIA FOR TOURISTS. hir. J. E. Fenton. Australian High Commissioner in London, will broadcast on March 24 eulogising Australia as a tourist resort. Mr. Fenton intends to eulogise one-class liners Concerning Australian facilities, the manuscript prepared at Australia House describes the trans-Continental railway as the finest. Although a visit is not within the power of everyone, yet those who are able, he says, should sample the sunshine of the continent of the Pacific holiday ix London. Sir Neville Howse, of Australia, his wife and three daughters, have arrived at St. Pancras station. Sir Heville refused to comment on Australia’s position. He stated he is holidaying indefinitely and does not contemplate re-entering politics.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 9
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169Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 928, 22 March 1930, Page 9
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