Cable Jottings
SIGN TARIFF BILL. —PresiHoover has announced that he siffn the Tariff Bill. LORD ASHTON’S ESTATE. —The aie Lord Ashton’s estate, commonly pS at,!(i as being worth between -20.000 000 and £40,000,000, has been p /?ved at only £9,500,000. Of this iTUj will go to the Exchequer m death duties. SERVICE EXPERIMENT. bhperial Airways, Ltd., by arrangement with the corporation of Birming- « anchester and Liverpool, each 1 is P a Y ln & £I.OOO to subsidise * three months' experiment, will tomorrow open an air service which, JK" times a week, will link up those ties with Croydon and the air series to the Continent. f gggHDOM OF INVERNESS. —Three ;^ n ] ous members of Clan Donald yeserday received the freedom of Invercapital of the Highlands of They were Mr. Ramsay j^ ac^ ona ld. Prime Minister; Mr. Stan-"J-Nlwin, Leader of the ConservaTV» B , whose mother was a Macr ’ ancl Sir Murdoch MacDonald, . j ra M.P. for Iverness, a famous r slne5 lne ' r - There was a picturesque _ em tnial.— British Official Wireless.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 9
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171Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1000, 17 June 1930, Page 9
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