GENERAL CABLES
GENEVA MARITIME CONFERENCE (United Press Association.—ByElectrio Telegraph .—Copyright.) GENEVA, October 22. The International Maritime Conference Comniittee have decided to • recommend that captains ‘and officers who are not engaged on watches should be excluded from the regulation hours of work. V.O.’S DINNER. . ANZAC REPRESENTATION. LONDON, October 22. The New Zealander, Brigadier General Freyberg, V.C., will attend the Victoria Cross Dinner. So far, the British Legion have received information regarding 131 holders of the Victoria Cross, but news is still sought of thirty-nine lAusitralians and four New Zealanders. CZARIST GENERALS. ]ftVE EXECUTED AS . SPIES. ,s ; . MOSCOW, October 22. ’ Five ex-Czarist Generals, Mikhailoff, Voscharsky, Dymann, Dekmanoff-, and Shulga, were sentenced to death, and were all, executed, on charges of sabotage and espionage in connection with the munitions industry.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1929, Page 6
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