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SOVIET EMBASSY HOME. [United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright]. (Received this day at 9. a.m.) LONDON, Jan. 5. The Soviet Embassy is renting 40 Grosvenor Square,'formerly the property of Sir Charles Tennant, father of Lady Asquith. AN ARREST. LONDON, Jan. 5. Francis Loring, Chairman and Founder of the group of Bluebird Petrol Coy’s, whose crash in May caused a city sensation, was arrested in Paris on Sunday. MUSICIAN THREATENED. LONDON, Dec. 5. The “Times’’ Budapest correspondent states the Hungarian jazz orchestras addressed a formal appeal to Herr Ssjekeres, the inventor of the jazz piano to suspend the manufacture lest musicians world-wide would he deprived of a livelihood. Szerkeres ignored the protest and held a concert in Budapest, whereafter lie received a letter signed “Desperate jazz players,” and threatening a. bomb explosion at his home which would deprive him of all interest in the success of the invention.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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148GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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