Cable Jottings
GOVERNOR'S TERM.—It is understood that Sir Dudley do Chair’s term Governor of New South Wales has been extended to April. OLD WKLTiINCTONIANS —Twenty old boys of Wellington College had a reunion dinner in London. Mr. M. <’. Harwell presided. Jt was decided to form a branch of the Old Boys’ Association in London. BRIT AIX AND SOVIET. —Th e Sec - rotary of State for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Arthur Henderson, stated in the House of Commons that an exchange °f Ambassadors, with the Soviet would take place within a few days. X.Z. AIRMEN AT HOME. —New Zealanders in the Royal Air Force, numbering t»o, held a dinner in London. The guests included Major T. Wilkes and Captain J. L. Findlay. The Air Force Rugby team includes three New Zealanders. FARMING IN BRITAIN. —In the House of Commons, the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Noel Buxton, in answer to a question, said the Government bad no present intention of legislating °n questions concerning the transference of land to public ownership, or security of tenure for efficient farmr, 's or the provision of credit on easy term*. __ ...
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 9
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184Cable Jottings Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 9
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