GENERAL CABLES
A PRACTICAL TRIBUTE. (Rec. 5.5 p.m.) London, December 4. Moscow telegrams report that instead of placing a wreath on the tomb of Krassin, the British Charge d’Affaires gave 200 roubles to the homeless children’s relief fund. —A. and N.Z. MUTINY REPORTED. Lisbon, December 3. It is reported that the crew of a British steamer moored in the Tagus mutinied. The master and mate were killed. The police have boarded her. —A. <t N.Z. AYRSHIRE SUNK. Colombo, December 3. The s.s. Ayrshire was scuttled by H.M.B. Lupin and sank, leaving much floating wreckage.—A. & N.Z. STORM BETWEEN SYDNEY AND ADELAIDE. (Rec. 11.15 p.m.) Sydney, December 5. A terrific storm between Sydney and Adelaide greatly interrupted telegraphic and cable communications. —A. &. N.Z. RETURN OF CAPTAIN WILLIAMS. (Rec. 1.5 a.m.) Sydney, December 5. Captain Williams passed over Jervis Bay en route to Melbourne on the return from his Pacific flight.—A. & N.Z.
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Southland Times, Issue 20045, 6 December 1926, Page 7
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