GENERAL CABLES
GENERAL DAWES. 'United Priaes Association—By Electric Telegraph-JsCopyright)-(Received this clay at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, June 18. General Dawes, interviewed as a result of the MacDonald conversation, smilingly remarked: “I neither hope nor despair. 1 am extremely satisfied with the conversation. I 'found the Premier-a charming companion and a brilliant man.” EMIGRATION. LONDON, June 18. • Sir Allen, Chairman of the Royal Empire Society, sent a letter to Ni r • H. Thomas, urging the Government to vigorously tackle emigration, promising the Society’s resources, information, and assistance for Empire developmentAPPLE MARKET. LONDON, June 17. Hamburg apple market is firmer as supplies are smaller. About 'fourteen thousand remainders ex recent steamers realised—West Australian Cleopatras 19s 6d to 21s, Dunns lbs 6d to 2zs 6d; Tasmanian Cleopatras 13s 9d to 10s 9d; Jonathans 10s 9d to 15s 9d, Stunners 11s 9d to 15s 9d. COURT DECISION. LONDON, June 17. Justice Clauston, in the Chancery Division, dismissed the Venture Trust’s motion to restrain a merger, cabled on 31st. May.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1929, Page 5
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