Cable Jottings
.N.9.W. PREMIER BETTER.--The Premier of New South Wales, Mr. T. Bavin, is making an excellent recovery after his recent operation. THIEVES GET .€ Soo.—Thieves blew °Pen the strongroom in the premises 2* the English, Scottish and Australian Hank, at Adelaide, and secured £BOO. AFTER FLIGHT RECORD.—Mr. Yoshiwaru, who is dying under the auspices of the newspaper I-lochi Shlmoun, started from Tokyo on Saturday in an attempt to create a record for a flight to Berlin. BO RD GLEN DYNE DEAD. —T h e death has occurred of Lord Glendyno, who had financial interests in England and Australia; aged 81. Robert Nivison. first Baron Glendyno, who created a baronet in 1914 and a baron ! n 1922, was born in Scotland in 1549 Jle was senior partner in the firm of Nivison and Company. He is succeeded by the Hon. John Nivison. h*s e lder surviving son.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 9
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146Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 9
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