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GENERAL CABLES

RACING STATISTICS

(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright),

LONDON, Nov. 25

Stephen Donughuc rude the last big race winner of the season on iSiracen which achieved its lirst important victory. It cost its owner

twelve thousand guineas as a yearling. Lord Derby, the leading owner, won £65,06'). Sol Joel was second with £25,060. Aga Khan and Cuniiffe Owen each won over £20.000. Stanley Wootton was the most successful trainer, with ninety races and £25,000. Richards was champion jockey for the third time with 149 winners.

GERMAN APPEAL. BERLIN, Nov. 25

The Provincial Labour Court at Duisburg reversed the decision in the steel workers case (cabled on 12th November. The employers are appealing to the Supreme Labour Court.

SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN RESUMING DUTY.

(Received this day at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 25.

Sir Austen Chamberlain, on his return, says he is much better in health as a result of his trip, and expects to resume work at the Foreign Office in the mid-week.

NAVAL APPOJNTMENT

LONDON, Nov. 25

Admiral Keys succeeds Admiral Brock as Commandor-in-Chief at Portsmouth.

RACING CYCLfSTS,

LONDON, Nov. 25

The cyclists, Oskar Rutt (German) and Brack Anderson (Dane) have embarked at Southampton, for Australia.

RUHR STEELWORKS

WORK HELD UP

BERLIN, Nov. 25,

Jn consequence of the employers’ intention lo appeal against the decision of Duisburg Court, Ruhr Steelworks are not expected to reopen during the present year, despite the Central Government’s grant of one million sterling for the relief of distress. The position is most serious. The municipality of Dusscldorlf is paying relief for a quarter of the inhabitants. Stoppages of other industries in consequence of the steel lockout is increasi'ng.

FRENCH PR ESI DENT’S SALARY, PARIS, Nov. 25.

Al. Doumorgue's salary has been insrensed from £4,800 to £14,400 plus a travelling and entertaining allowance of £1,440, but lie will have to pay £SOOO income tax.

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 5

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310

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 5

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