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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyright. WALL STREET BOOAI. NEW YORK. -March 30. After what seemed to Wall Street a comparatively quiet day yesterday with total share sales of 3,729,394 dollars. the market was again the scene of frenzied activity to-day. with the ticket running further behind than ever. The Radio Co-operation stock passed the Geneva I Motors for the first time, selling at over 195 dollars, with General Aiotors at 190 dollars. The whole list of shares follows an upward trend, the total sales being 4,759,300 dollars, which again broke all the existing records. A LANGUAGE QUESTION. NEW YORK. Ala cell 30. Considerable amusement was caused here by a communication received by the Australian High Commissioner’s office from the Traffic Manager of the Twin Coach Corporation of Kent, in the State of Ohio, stating: “ W e would l>e pleased to receive any communiontiori regarding Australia which would he of interest to us—whether it is printed in English or in the language of your own country.” DRAATATIC DEATH. NEW YORK, Arnt-ch 31. A dramatic touch was given to the Presidential campaign while Senator Wills was addressing a meeting at Delaware (Ohio). During the course of his speech, he was attacking Afr Hoover’s standing in the Republican Party, when he suddenly informed a person close by: “T feel very sick! and he died immediately. The cause of death was cerehrae haemorrhage. This incident will doubtless affect Afr Hoover’s campaign interests in Ohio.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1928, Page 2

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242

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1928, Page 2

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1928, Page 2

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