MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
Ib the New South Wales Assembly the Hon. E. K. Bowden announced that the Richmond Aerodrome wouldbe re-established in time for the visit of the Empire Fleet, The Returned Soldiers' Association has requested the Commonwealth to sink rf.M.A.S. ' alone the coast with a .light attached to to act as a safety beacon, in keeping with her achievement for Australia. The steamer Victoria • arrived at Townsville (Queensland) with a case of smalloox aboard. The lumpers refused to load coal because she waa, not granted pratique. The Afghan Government has satisfied the demands of the British. Government in respect to the Barshor Spin, chilla incidents in 1921, when email detachments of British troope way- ? laid and ambushed by Wazim os the result of Afghan activities. gignor Mussolini reoeivjed the Chief Rabbi' of Rome and assured him that the Fascist Government had never pursued, or even contemplated, an> anti-Semitio policy.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17936, 3 December 1923, Page 9
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