CABLE BREVITIES
The New Zealand footballer R. B. Walker In his first practice game for Huddersfield broke his arm and will be unable to play for three months.
The British Consul at Sao Paulo, Brazil, reports that all communications with Sao Paulo are still Interrupted. A regular service of Incoming air malls Is, however, being received at Santos.
Lieut-Colonel T. O. P. Fowle, of the Indian Political Department, at present Political Agent at Muscat, has been appointed to be Political Resident for the Persian Gulf and British Con-sul-General at Bushire.
In spite of dense fog in the English Channel, which has caused several shipping collisions, warm weather and brilliant sunshine continued in _ the South of England, which has enjoyed many weeks of uninterrupted sunshine this summer. •
The Admiralty announces that the British cruisers Dorsetshire, York, and Exeter, from the second cruiser squadron attached to the Home Fleet, will visit Copenhagen for the Industrial Exhibition to be held there from September 24 to. October 9, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales and the Crown Prince of Denmark. The exhibition is being arranged by Danish industries in collaboration with the Federatioa of Britiab Wlw&m,
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 272, 12 August 1932, Page 11
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194CABLE BREVITIES Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 272, 12 August 1932, Page 11
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