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CANADA FACES ELECTION. —The 'jo&dian Parliament was dissolved on Tiday. The general election will be neiu on July 28. WRECKED. The Joseph Sims has been recked on Passage Island, Bass • trait. The seven members of the xrew are safe. £4gAN AND EGYPT.—As a sc duel !® the conclusion of a commercial r ' 3t >' between Japan and Egypt the , a h a neso Government is establishing a ■djation at Cairo. Also a Japanese toiisuiate at Mombasa. Kenya Colon/ 13 being established. ■£ABLB CHARGES.—At the halfconference of Australian paper Proprietors it was decided , Mtnmunicate w ith the Empire IT -s rp ? n s Conference emphasising tl i A., lor an immediate reduction of ai hL ® rates at least to parity with tiie _ m wireless charges
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 11
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124Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 11
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