CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.
* PRINCE RECEIVES MB MILNE R. IXINDON, July B*. The Prince of Wales rertWed Mr T. Milner, headmaster of the Waitaki Bovs' High School.—Australian Preas Association. EARTHQUAKE AT ECUADOR. QUITO (Ecuador), July 36. Sixty persona are reported to bar* been killed in an earthquake which destroyed most of the buildinfs l» U»» town of Moynrgo at dawn to-day.—Aus-tralian Press Association, United S«rviee. THE GERMAN OHANCELLOR. BERLIN, July M. Dr. Mueller, the Chancellor, who recently underwent a eerfona operation, is now out of danger.—Australia* Pr«*a Aaaociation. DAUGHTER TO MR DRJNKWATBR. (Received July 38th, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Jell 27 The wife of the dramatic author, Mr John Drinkwater, who waa formerly Kennedy, the violinist, ha* ciren birth to a daughter.—Australian Press Association, United Semce. E>fDEN LEAVES SUVA. (Receired Jaly 2Sth, 11.13 p.m.) SUVA, July 28. The cruiser Emden sailed for PagoPago at 4 p.m.—Australian PYess Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19683, 29 July 1929, Page 9
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