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GENERAL CABLES.

i AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] LABOUR CONGRESS. . LONDON, Nov 23. Mr Thomas was elected President of tho International Federation of Trades Union Congress. He said the world required one thing, peace. Re urged Congress fo attempt to secure a more equitable distrbution of raw materials and stabjHsiU'Vn of exchanges

A GERMAN 'STATEMENT. LONDON, November 23. 1 Sixteen countries are represented at j: the international Trades Union Con'lgress' here. Herr Grass-mail, on be/lialf of the German delegation, said the (German trades' unions were against all dictatorships. Their belief was in ihe ('people who should be supreme. The j German people were determined jto fight Bolshevism. A resolution was carried, denouncing ! attacks upon the international Eederajtioii of Trade Unions by the Moscow : Trade Unions’ International. CABLE ITEMS. ■ LONDON, Nov. 2,3. Rarer and Mclntosh the aviators, have been awarded the Air Force Cross in recognition of their valuable ser- . vices to aviation by their flight to Australia.

Obituary.—Sir P. Callaghan, the Admiral Commanding the British Fleet at tlie opening of the war. The' latest quotation for gold is £5 15s lOd per ounce. At this figure the buyers from the United States are taking all the gold offered,. Industrial metals are in weak demand. Considerable pressure is needed to sell tin, copper, or lead. Only band to mouth buying is going on.

It’s easier to keep fit than to regain lost health. Take SHARLAND’S BEEF IRON AND WINE regularly and enjoy the best of health.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1920, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1920, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1920, Page 1

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