NEWS FROM OVERSEAS
LATE CABLES IN BRIEF.
The Disabled Arafura- The agents have received a radio from the disabled Arafura that progress has been retarded by south-easterly gales and high seas. The vessel is m tow of the tug Coringa, and is expected to arrive at Brisbane on Friday, Da Rivera Fines Nephew; “I am very fond of him, but his vicious persistence in circulating political ideas tending to demoralise the public opinion has compelled me to act,” announced General de Rivera, the Spanish Dictator, in fining his own nephew £1650. Health Trip Advised: Mr A. J. Cook, Secretary of the British Miners’ Federation, stated at Geneva that the doctor had advised a health trip to Australia, but he was unable to make the journey till after the general election, probably in June. Labour Candidates; It is announced in London that a meeting of the Labour National Executive decided to run candidates for 561 constituencies at the general election.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 62, 28 February 1929, Page 5
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