GENERAL CABLES.
Telegraph— Per Press Association.' DCCAL ENGAGEMENT. LONDON, Oct, 30. lan Douglas Campbell, Heir Pre- ~ suniptive to the Argyll Dukedom, is affianced to Janet Aitken. only daughter of Lord Bcaverbrook. ITALIAN PIUNCE ROAIIi, Oct. 30. Princess Alafalda has given birth to a son, King Emanuel’s second grandchild. The first, who was a son of Yolanda died in infancy. STEAAIER FOUNDERS. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) ENGLAND, Oct. 31. The Forluna, from Liyerp 01, carrying provisions lor whaling ships, was burned and foundered in the Irish Sea in a hurricane- -4'ivo of the crew were lost, the nineteen being saved. An explosion occurred ijtul she was soon afire from stem to *i stern. One lifeboat capsized, and the other was safely launched. REPORTED REVOLUTION. VIENNA, Oct. 31. « Unconfirmed reports from Budapest state a revolution has broken out in Rouinania against Bratianu’s dictatorship. RUSSIAN ATTITUDE GENEVA, Oct. 31. Chicherin has telegraphed stating Russia is prepared to participate the preparatory committee on disarmament.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1927, Page 2
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