GENERAL CABLES
( IN THE COMMONS. .United PrOas Association—By Electric’ Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, July 3. Th° Coiiserva'ives have tabled an amendment to the Address-in-Reply, regretting there was no mention- of an immediate extension of safeguarding which was the most effective means of solving unemployment, as proved by the beneficial results on industries already safeguarded. Mr Lambert tabled an amendment that owing to the construction of Singapore Base flouting the Kellogg Pact, its construction should cease. FATAL AIR CRASH. MELBOURNE, July 4. Arthur Weston, aged '4O, a passenger, and Oscar Walton, aged 18, the pilot, were killed when a Moth aeroplane crashed at Bendigo. Following aerial acrobatics, the ’plane nose-dived from a height of 2,.)60 feet. Both men were shockingly, mutilated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1929, Page 6
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