Cable Jottings
F-S- BARRISTERS MEET.—Mr. Carney Newlin, of Los Angeles, has elected president of the American bar Association at the annual meetln* at Seattle.—A.P.A.-U.S. J*ANAMA ELECTION.—The American Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. i n a reply to the Panama Consays America would not be in T? ed in intervening in the election n Panama.— A.P.A.-U.S. TUNNEY TO RETIRE? —There are Persistent rumours that the world’s ®^vy-weight boxing champion, Gene \rtn De -'’. intends to retire and that he the Visit Eur °P e * is said he will fnarry a woman whose name is not given.—A.P.A.-U.S. .pact against war.—it is expected that the Canadian Prime Minp T* Mackenzie King, will go to * ris in Au & ust to sign the Kellogg tr ? aty on behalf of Canada. If ■tv t P r °bably take the opportunist • inaugurate the Canadian Legawin ln the French capital. Mr. King r f° on to Geneva to represent of to*. on the Council of the League t ~ atl °ns, and will also attend the ague Assembly.—A.P.A.-U.S.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 9
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169Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 419, 30 July 1928, Page 9
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