GENERAL CABLES
Captain Williams has departed from Cooktown on his homeward flight.
Mrs. Claire Couldwell, the champion Australian girl swimmer, has announced that she has retired from the sport.
A message from Munich states that General Ludendorff _ is _ in a state of coma, and his condition is most critical, following an operation for goitre.
Mr A. L. Reeves, general manager for the Charles Chaplin Studio at Los Angeles, said that he was authorised to announce that the comedian would not be responsible for further debts contracted bv his wife, formerly Lita Grey. Mrs. Chaplin and her two sons • are living with the grandparents. She announced that she did not intend to return to her husband’s mansion, and left following a disagreement on Monday evening.
The bishops of the Anglican Church of South Africa have issued a statement condemning General Hertzog’s Native Bills as being aimed at upholding white civilisation at the expense of the native peoples. They say that the Bills are inspired bv white fear of the black man. and that they are inconsistent with the principles which mirrht govern legislation affecting nativ® racea<
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 9
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185GENERAL CABLES Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 9
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