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GENERAL CABLES

LONDON 'STOCK EXCHANGE. (United Press Association.—By Electric ielegrapn.—Copyright.) (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON', Nov. 26. The Stock Exchange is not alarmed at Mr Shaw’s statement in the Commons. It eons.ders the Government w.nld only attempt to reduce the interest rate by legitimate .means such as voluntaiy conversions. Prices for practically all Government stocks opened lower ,being marked down as a precautionary measure to prevent sales by nervous holders. The 5 per cent, war loan to- which it was obvious that Shaw, referred 101 l three sixteenths to BELGIAN CABINET RESIGNS. BRUSSELS, Nov. 20. The Belgian Cabinet has resigned as the result of a disagreement over making the Ghent University purely a Flemish Institute. NOTABLE INDIAN DEAD. DELHI, November 26. Obituary.—The Maharajah' of Nepal at Khatmandu from double pneumonia. WOOL SALES. LONDON, November 26. At the wool sales 10,939 bales were offered of which 4,309 were New Zealand. There was ail average selection of greasy merinos, a large supply of scoured merinos and a moderate offering of greasy crossbreds. •• There was steady general competition, and prices were fully maintained. New Zealand greasy merinos, Richmond Brook I7d to 16s, Waipoa 17d to 16d.

EXCHANGE. MONTREAL, November 26. Montreal exchange is 4.93 J. OBITUARY. SIR JOHN COCKBURN. (Received this day at noon.) LONDON,. Nov. 26. Obituary.—Sir John CocWburn, aged 79. Ho settled in South Australia in 1875 and | was a memliqr of the House Assembly for Burra. 1 in 1884, for Mount Barker in 1887, Minister of Education 1885 to 18-87, Premier 1889 to 1890, and subsequently was Agent-General .fur South ..Australia,

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1929, Page 5

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263

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1929, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1929, Page 5

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