BRITISH CABINET
A REPORTED SPRIT
(United Press Association—Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 10 a.m.) ’ LONDON'. .Jan. 27
The “Sunday Express” is informed from the highest authority that the story from New York to the '4b ct that the British Cabinet split. Hon. Churchill demanding the abandonmentof two out of the three new cruisers and Hon. Bridgcman threatening to resign, is utterly ridiculous. Commoner Kenwortliv in "Beynoids News” narrates the story circumstantially and says: “The Treasury will win. Mr Bridgcman will be consoled with a peerage,” ,
TURKIC STOWAWAYS. AUCKLAND, January 2H. Throe stowaways canto licro frotn Vancouver on the ship Hauraki. one a tanner from .Mauritius, anotlier an Kiejilisli |t!ate layer, and the third a Scottish luishman. Tito men. who liad worked hard on the voyayo. wor.? each sentenced to seven days’ imprisonment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 January 1929, Page 5
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