GENERAL CABLES
MIGRATION
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, Nov. 14
Although the British Officials’ Conference is incomplete it is said it is unlikely a temporary suspension of assn st(fd migration will affe. t voluntary organisations like “Big Brother.’’
SHIP LOST. LONDON, Nov. 15. The Garthpool is full of water, and her salvage is impossible. MALAY TIN MINE LEASES. SINGAPORE, Nov. 14'. The Malaya Government has decided to take measures to conserve the tin resources of the Federated States, by tightening the conditions of thcmining leases. SUSPENSION OF FIRM. (Received this day at 0.40 a.m.) • LONDON, November 15. It is stated the suspension of the firm of Hugstman, bankers, does not involve public loss. It falls only on members of the firm and is.estimated between three and four million pounds is involved. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS. (Received this dnv at 0-25 a.m.) CAIRO, November 10. At the close of nominations for the general election there were 105 AVafdists unopposed. There were 303 candidates for the remaining 127 seats, including a large number of independents.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1929, Page 5
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