GENERAL CABLES
ULSTER APPRECIATED. 'United P r ess ABSociation. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright, j (Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON. .March 17. When Lord Craigavon reached Belfast, he said he had not been long reaching the conclusion, that Ulster was the world’s best place, The people were as well, ,it not better off, than those elsewhere. WHEAT PRICES. LONDON, March 18. Wheat cargoes in sympathy with better North American advices, assisted by improved German demand advanced threepence to sixpence. United Kingdom demand is quiet, parcels active at advance of sixpence to nineipenee. STEAMER REFLOATED. (Received this day at noon.) LONDON, March 17. Advice lias been received that the Cornwall lias been refloated and towed to Caracas Bay, and has anchored. There is a toot of water in No. 1 hold and the starboard turbine has been disabled. A diver is examining the hull. BRADFORD WOOL MARKET. LONDON, March 17. Bradford wool business is at a standstill, awaiting the opening of the London sales to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1930, Page 5
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