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GENERAL CABLES

COTTON DISPUTE. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, July 28. .Negotiations in the cotton trade broke clown at a lute hour yesterday despite the efforts of Sir Horace Wilson (permanent secretary of the Ministry of Labour). Unless, therefore there is a surprise development to-day half a million will be idle on Mon lay. HERR MUELLER’S PROGRESS. BERLIN, July 26. Herr Mueller is out of danger. ACROSS CHANNEL RECORD. (Received thi3 day at 8.30- a.m.) LONDON, .July 28. Ray Don made a now motor-boat racing record with a double crossing Dover to Calais, in sixty minutes, twenty-three seconds.

PERSIAN WAR. LONDON, July 28. A message from Teheran states Government troops were besieged at Safiddasht by the rebel Dakhtiaris. It is reported they have lost contact with headquarters and it is feared they have surrendered or have been captured. FLOODED RIVER. DROWNS 35 PERSONS. <R ecei *ed this day at 8.30. a.m.) CALCUTTA, July 28. Owing to the sudden rise of Sabniv mati river, near Aimedabad, thirty-five men, principally washermen were drowned. Attempts at rescue by throwing ropes from a bridge and other places were fruitless. The river is still rising.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 5

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191

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 5

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