GENERAL CABLES
RESUMPTION OF RELATIONS
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LONDON, July 4
The'“Times” Dublin correspondent states : The Irish Free State Government does not object to the resumption of relations with Russia, but takes the view that the return of normal conditions in Europe is highly desirable. The Free State Government will therefore support Mr Ramsay MacDonald in this matter. ; , , GENERAL BOOTH. LONDON, July 4. i The “Daily Chronicle” learns that General Booth died penniless. Beyond his uniform and a few hooks, he held no possessions. His sole income was £SOOO annually from the Trust Fund, although he controlled funds amounting to millions, lie had to rely on rer latives tq pay for the education of his two children.
SHIPMENT OF APPLES
HAMBURG, July 5
The Port Adelaide’s apples are in good demand. West Australian Dunn’s and Cleopatras. 18s, ■ 235, Romes 15s, 20s, Rolf woods, Gran nysmiths 19s, 22 s. Tasmanian Cleopatras, Jonathans, Dunns 14s, 18s, Stunners 13s, 17s J. Westralian pears are mostly overripe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1929, Page 5
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