GENERAL CABLES.
— , AMERICAN FLYERS. BY CABLE— PBESS ASSOCIATION—COPYBIGHT , n , . DELHI, June 21. Ihe American flyers have reached Alcyab.—Renter. v BRITAIN AND SUDAN. T LONDON, June 25. in the Lords, replying to a question 111 regard to- the Government’s policy in Egypt and the Sudan, Lord i armoor emphasised that the Government was not going to abandon Sudan m any sense whatever. It recognised our obligations to-the Sudanese, and regarded them of such a- character as the Government could not abandon without very serious loss pf prestme Reuter. » • OVERSEA VISITORS HONOURED. . LONDON, Juno 25. t? j s * n . es °7 sa,a di,iners in the West Ay London in honour of visitors t<> Exhibition was inaugurated last evening with an Australian ni £j}C Four hundred Australians attended, Australian artistes saim Australian songs and the bread used was made earlier in the uav in the Australian pavilion at Wembley. POLITICS IN ITALY. . ROME, June 25. As a result of his speech in the Chamber, th<? -Majority Party miammously adopted a. vote of confidence in signor Mussolini.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 June 1924, Page 5
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