GENERAL CABLES
WIRELESS GREETINGS
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, September 16. Lord Passfield and Seymour (Administrator of Fiji) opened the AngloFijian wireless service, exchanging greetings. COMMERCIAL. LONDON, September 16. Bradford is weak and depressed, awaiting the opening of the London sales. A DENIAL. LONDON, Sept. 16. The War Office denies Sir Thwaites has been summoned to London. FRENCH STATEMENT. PARTS, Sept. 16.
The “Quai D’ Or sa.v”. explains that only a small body of French troops, probably 400, are to be stationed at Wiesbaden in succession to the British. Tt points out that' Wiesbaden is the third zone which is not to be evacuated till July.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1929, Page 5
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