Cable News In Brief
GRANT OF PAROLE.— Mr Powell, the Social Credit member, was granted parole, ending half of his six months sentence of imprisonment. The release order made no mention of the Court recommendation of deportation to England. (Ottawa.) HONOUR FOR QUEEN MARY.— The Earl of Onslow, presiding at the annual meeting of the Zoological Society of London, announced that Queen Mary had been made a Fellow. (British Official Wireless.) MISSIONARIES KlLLED.— Twenty Abyssinians attacked a Catholic mission station at Endeber, near Harrar and killed three Italian missionaries and two native converts. (Rome.) SHIP STILL FAST— The Bingera which is stranded on the Great Barrier Reef, is still fast on the reef and is badly holed forward. (Brisbane).
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Southland Times, Issue 23497, 2 May 1938, Page 7
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