CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.
SAFEGUARDING TRAMWAYS. SYDNEY, September 19. The Transport Trust has decided that all the.taxi and bus services which compete with trams must be abolished. MOSCOW, September 18. .In connexion", with the silver hoarding campaign a" priest n&med Gooadetf was sentenced to death for hoarding £l7,.and five nuns.are awaiting trial on a similar .charge. CAPE' TOWN, September 18. _The news of the appointment erf the Bishop of Pretoria, to the Bishopric of Newcastle (New South Wales) "has caused great surprise. Probaoly no one' r -is more surprised than the Bishop himself, who is on the high seas." returning from the Lambeth Conference. The Dean of Pretoria and other dignitaries express the opinion ;fchat it is extremely doubful if the Bishop will accept the appointment.. GERMAN ACROBATS KILLED. . BERLIN, September 18. Three German acrobats were killed at Stuttgart One -acrobat wag. climbing a rope ladder extended between two aeroplanes when the machines collided and crashed.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20038, 20 September 1930, Page 15
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