Cable Jottings
f'HARdKS. The \* r ® w South Wales Attorney-General r ’’;.*- S. Boyce, ha.; authorised the *-Litution of criminal proceeding ‘gainst Jarvie and Fitzgibbons, the two ,, ntra ] figures in the inquiry into the ?( 1 attempt to bribe the late Chief r^. retary » Mr. A. Bruntnell. to give er t;un facilities for a bus service. MTXERS IX BRITAIN.—The presiof the British Miners’ Federation. • i l 'bcrt Smith, officialy denies that miners have demanded the instant of the Eight Hours Day Act. He ‘• ‘•V* the Government has its own diftiuit.es and has to move with the im€s. Mr. Smith hopes the miners Mil give the Ministry due considera,lon Sooner or later they will get to the position as it. was in 19-6. A. and N.Z.-P.A. MCARAt ;U A CA N A L-—The Governmer.t of the Unted States has secured ’rom the Government of Nicaragua permission to dispatch to that country a battalion of army engineer troops to make a preliminary investigation and survey of the practicability and the approximate cost of an inter-oceanic f-aml route through Nicaragua.— APA.-l-.5g
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 9
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175Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 691, 17 June 1929, Page 9
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