Cable Jottings
fire AT FREMANTLE. —A lire destroyed Barton's drapery store, in the antral part of Fremantle. The damage is estimated at <£50,000. SKCKKT SERVICE WORK.—Th e military secret service of the Belgian general staff has been suppressed. The £>urete Generale, which is attached to *he Ministry of Justice, is taking over its work. —A.P.A.-U.S. POST FOR BORODIN. —Jacob Borodin, formerly Russian adviser to the Chinese Nationalist Party, has been •appointed assistant-editor of the official Tass Press Agency at Moscow.— ‘ A. and N.Z.-P.A. Worm) TOLU IN OAlt.—Miss de laviland, who is on a world tour in a small car, arrived in Calcutta on i Saturday by the steamer Mandala. i After a week’s stay in Calcutta, to have the car overhauled, she will motor across India. She has had only two Punctures in 8,000 miles.—A.P.A.-U.S. j PCH n NEEDS OPERATION.—Nine doctors held a consultation on the case ®. Marshal Foch, whose condition is giving anxiety. They decided that an ‘•Deration was necessary in view of the Persistence of kidney trouble, but at Present an operation is impossible cwin- t.j Lhe patients weakness. — «M\A.-U.S. . „
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 615, 18 March 1929, Page 9
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