Cable Jottings
homeless trotskv—it is otnr>rlv! ann °unced at Berlin that the Government }ias refused to A Pa. 1-60 Trotsky to lhe country.— GREEK CLUB BOMBING.—The appeals of O’Connel, Mclver and Dew against their conviction for mbing the Greek Club at Melbourne re dismissed yesterday.—A.P.A. TENNIS At WIMBLEDON.—Miss Betty Nuthall and Miss Rya'l are to together in the women’s doubles ’ the Wimbledon lawn tennis tournacient.—a.p.a. f ather acquitted.—Alfred eisrfi. c s; ar ked with the murder of nis ,j n > Edward Ellis, jockey, on March in’ Was to ’day acquitted. The judge Bumming up pointed out that no . c °nsidered accused had any innUon of killing his son.—A.P.A. . Raster printers meet.—six Suests from 15 countries at;n ae d a reception at the Guildhall th c °nnection with the congress of y *mster printers. Australia and erh, ea^an< 3 were represented. The ambition at Olympia is admittedly “Attest displav of the priting " ever seen.—A.P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 9
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153Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 9
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