GENERAL CABLES.
A QUEEN DISPLEASED,
BY CABLE— FBEBB ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received Sent 30, 12.50 p m mi ■ LONDON, Sept.'22. the Queen of Holland, for the purpose of expressing disapproval of troops grumbling at- the wet weather during manoeuvres and rioting while in camp, refused to witness a review Sydney Sun Cable. JAPANF.SE SHIPPING ENTERPRISE. ' „ SYDNEY, Sept. 29. Ihe Belfast Marii, the first vessel of thei new Japanese line between Australia and the United Kingdom, has arrived.' WORLD FLIGHT COMPLETED. . VANCOUVER, Sept. 28. . The I nited States fliers completed a circuit of the Globe, arriving here at 1.30 this (Sunday) afternoon. NOTED PUBLICIST DEAD. Received Sept. 30, 2.40 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 29. Hugh Chisholm died, after an operation for appendicitis. & '
The deceased was born in 1866 and was a well-known publicist. He was on the editorial staff of the London Times. '
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 September 1924, Page 9
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