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FRANCE TO BUILD HER OWN SHIPS.(United Prase Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). PARIS, Jan. 14. The Minister of Marine stated: — “As soon as possible all French ships shall be built in France,” adding “between July, 1928, and November, 1929, France added three hundred thousand tons to her mercantile marine, of which England and Ireland built ninety thousand and Germany forty thousand. We must no longer bo dependent on other Powers.” HATRY TRIAL. LONDON, Jan. 14. At Old Bailey, the grand jury found a true bill against Hatry and his associates. The trial before Justice Avery will probably begin on 20th. January. LONDON’S STREET ACCIDENTS. LONDON, Jan. 14. The death roll of London streets is growing so gravely that 4 are killed and 190 injured daily. A big traffic conference has opened to discuss the problem. Four hundred experts, from every public body in the huge London area attended.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 6
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