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GENERAL CABLES

N.Z. PRODUCE. 1

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

LONDON, April 21

Sir James Parr and representatives at all New Zealand Produce Boards visited Bristol and found that after London, Bristol is the host customer for New Zealand land), butter and hon-

Speaking at a dinner Sir James Parr said the number of shops in Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow now selling New Zealand produce had doubled during the last two years. If the provision merchants of western ports guaranteed to take more New Zealand produce, more direct ships would be available.

PASSENG ER REG ULATJONS

(Received this day at II a.m.) PARIS, April 21

A conference of Anglo-French authorities at Calais failed to agree, as the Rritish delegates were not empowered to accept I 1 ’reach proposals. The regulations as applied to Calais will be unchanged. The mayors decree applied for the first time to-day to Havre when the Lantonia arrived there. There was no protest and no incident, hut there were only thirty-nine passengers instead of a normal 150 or two hundred. Sixteen unvaccinated persons submitted to treatment. Those not vaccinated among the crew were not allowed to land. GERMAN EXPERTS RECALLED. RERUN, April 21. The German reparations experts, vSehnct and Vogler, have been ordered to return here to give Cabinet firsthand information on the situation. It is expected they will return to Paris on Sunday night for Lord Revelstoke’s funeral service. PASSENGER REG ULATIONS. LONDON, April 21. The latest small-pox decision in France is that until 'further notice all passengers not producing certificates of vaccination within the last five years will be handed a sanitary passport, meaning that they must be under observation and report to the medical authorities in whatever town they are visiting during a fortnight.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1929, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1929, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1929, Page 5

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