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(Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) CHINESE COMMAND. SHANGHAI, Jan. 4. Chiang Kai Shek has left for Nanking to take over command of the Nationalist forces, and supervise military activities in the North, with a view to cementing the disrupted ranks. I NT) [A N COXSPJR AC Y. (Received this day at Jl.O a.m.) DELHI, Jan. -1. A countrywide conspiracy for termrisntion and securing of arms to wagewar against the Government was disclosed nt the trial of twenty.Bengalis at Dumkadihar Province. The police found at the town of Deoghar, pistols, ammunition, code book, and names of the plotters. Subsequent searches at Allahabad, Calcutta, and Chittagong disclosed more revolvers, a formulae for explosives and poison, and Bolshevik revolutionary literature nnd’disgui.ses. OPIUM, COMMISSION. / DELHI, Jan. 4.’ The Government of India lias appointed a commission to consider stopping opium poppy cultivation in Indian States. commercial. LONDON, Jan. 4. Gold is £4 4s lid. At the tallow sales 584 casks were offered and 573 sold at Is to Is 6d advance. Mutton, fine 40s Od, medium 36s 6d ; beef, lino 41s fid, medium 36s 9d. Rubber stock 63,104.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1928, Page 3
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184GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1928, Page 3
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