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CABLES IN BRIEF

December 29 ,;‘j, attention to u{ * i Britain might > rlt * some of their rLCin-'* - seen J Ji.'-f necessary. said •rarsmP- r| ia jrnian of the b ’ rnmnr.ttee, and the diriJual member ol the LyGHAL Dewm’aer 30. *’■ ; China advanced * a,l Lterdav, reports irom th- wdespreah s,£ “ ll< hout (he province of fc’Kw. consisting of a ""‘‘J’a blue fielda on ® December 00. ■ rtO f Foreign Affairs an’J* twelve Sino-forergn . tan signed since July—i*"Sn German. Norfj ,b Italian. Dutch. French £*£s*. s " tdl ' ;i :,nd * LONDON. Dee 31. „ , r T nress” savs that Gera British i h»’ been declined. s<«> fi rsU ' lass P la - vers iv stated that the Foreign '5 ta onlv first class players WC, to the Continent Krds it as essential Bn’nssbould he well mam'.italr Express” editorially j its astounding attempt to on the 19U-18 basis. JlJest thing imaginable. SYDNEY. Dec. 31. liwtralian and New Zealand t 5 Corporation. Limited, with m«!£5,000, OOP, with its head U Auckland has been regis■j Sydney, whence a cam--3 jeing started to secure unini. which is already generi Dominion. A further to £3.000,000 is expected itaiiid overseas. In fact it is ft negotiations therefore are lgt completed. VANCOUVER, Dec. 31. dsAngeles, Mrs Louisa North|gei Ml. pleaded guilty, and UKaceii to imprisonment for facing her confession of Paris i:. the so-called chicken girders of small boys, thirty Htsaie tie city. LONDON. December 31. Lillian Legation has been adli» the rebels have been d. end fighting has ceased. LONDON, Dec. 31. I world's output of motorships life a record, namely, 189 ves--1,177.235 gross tonnage, comtith 137 of 816,000 tons in British production, consisting Wls. totalling 470,405 tons. Ii the next three countries id. and nearly doubles the tuige. Ps® there are 270 ships of W tons building, which shows •’ reduction on last year, but utireiy due to a reduction of ’ it passenger and cargo lin--51 increases. There is now H tonnage of motor ships, conipared with under one mil--11122. LONDON, Dec. 31 Ba '«de tor his escape from a itea « Surbiton on Decern’hen himself, his secretary ® ear were injured. Lord is distributing £25,000. given £l2OO to in'ho first assisted them, in--600 to the local Medical “'isoffering £lOOO to the " He asks Mr Baldlute the remainder. >st medical education. «*lir? OXDOX ' Dec - 31 - . during IH2S sav t '"Ending si; of seven SiMy w " e in *iso»h. e X ° Tem i>er gales. fiiisutffl 116 aCC 'd ent ’ uame ’y>

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 3 January 1929, Page 3

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CABLES IN BRIEF Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 3 January 1929, Page 3

CABLES IN BRIEF Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 3 January 1929, Page 3