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GENERAL CABLES

‘ZOUBKOFF RELEASED

United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)

(Received this day at 8 a.m.) BERLIN, November 24. . Zoubkoffi who was sentenced to n week in prison for re-entering Germany, was taken to Luxembourg frontier and released.

SOVIET TRIALS. AIOSCOW, November 24. After a fortnight’s trial at Voronesh on charges of committing terroristic incendary acts, sixteen AVhite crusaders were sentenced to death and twen-ty-three imprisoned.

SHOT AT,

ASSAILANT FAILS

(Receive Mu’* dnv at 12.25. p.m.) JERUSALEM, November 24,

An Arab fired, tjmee shots but did not seriously wound Bentwick. (AttorneyGeneral) as he was leaving his office. Bentwick has received many anonymous threatening letters. His assailant was employed in the public service and admitted he was offered a hundred sterling to shoot Bentwick.

JUNIOR IMPERIAL LEAGUE

A NEW VIEW OF EMPIRE.

(Received this dnv nt 10 a.m,' LONDON, November 24.

Following up the remarks of Mr Baldwin, cabled yesterday, Mr Neville Chamberlain at the meeting of the Junior Imperial League in London, said: We have got to take a new view of the Empire. The countries of the Empire, whether dominions, dependcncsies, or colonies, all speak our language, acknowledge our king, but hitherto Jiad. never begun to think of tin's Empire as one single confederation in which the interests of each are the interests of all. He concluded by asking was it not evident if united in one policy we had within the Empire, men, resources, and spaces necessary to supply the needs of all.

The “Observer” says Mr Baldwin does not embrace the whole theory of free trade within the Empire, but pledges the party to work for freer trade.

DEATH DUTIES

(Received this day at 9.40 n.m.)

LONDON, Nov. 24

Admiral Sir Bedworth Moux left £910,465 on which the death duty amounts to £320,000.

BRITISH BIRTH-RATE,

LOWEST ON RECORD

LONDON, November 25

Births in Anglo-Wales, July to September. were 103,929, the lowest ever recorded in the third quarter.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1929, Page 5

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319

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1929, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1929, Page 5

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