Cable Jottings
dispute settled—Tho Lancacotton dispute has been settled. AP *A.-U.S. 5*ESEXted TO POPE. —Cardinal °n Saturday presented the gemier of New South Wales, Mr. T. R. the Pope. His Holiness conr»i e<l w ith him and recalled with the welcome accorded to those L? c, Att ®nded the Eucharistic Congress Sydney. —a. and N.Z. P.A. gRIJVCE IN JAPAN—The Duke of ghuceater will avoid Osaka on account Sin-. pla 6ue scare. He is now at t ' the naval port on the Inland A. and N.Z. P.A.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 667, 20 May 1929, Page 9
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