GENERAL CABLES.
WIN FOR AMANULLAH. DELHI, April 14. Kandahar reports heavy fighting between the forces of Aman'ullah and Bacchasakau, the rebel ki'ng, resulting in the defeat of thp latter, who suffered heavy casualties. Amanullah’s troops in an advance on Kabul, captured Ghazi. DISARMAMENT IN THE DISCARD GENEVA, April 15. M. Loudon dispelled the hope of a full Disarmament Conference this year, stating irt was impossible for this middling to proceed with the second. reading of the draft convention. This means that the chief business* of the session wilfl be a discussion of the Soviet’s proposal for a 50 per cent cut in armaments. Th.J Chinese General Asingtsoping gave notice of a resolution that now the Peace pact has been signed, i»li nations should discard compulsory military service. SCOTLAND YARD SUSPECT. LONDON, April 13. A rpecial inquiry is proceeding at Scotland Yard relating to suspect cd leakage of secret information to agents of foreign countries. The “Daily Express” understands that two officers have bee nsuspended. PARIS, April 15. At Colombes Stadium London won the annual Rugby match against Paris by 12 points to 6.
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1929, Page 6
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