GENERAL CABLES
TALLOW SALES
[United Press Association--By Electric . Telegraph—Copyr'ght.]
LONDON, May 7 No tallow sale was held. *
ARTIST ARRESTED.
PARIS, May 7
Millet was arrested and charged with putting false signatures on art works and making a false declaration about the origin of the pictures. Millet will also, he charged with issuing worthless cheques.
SPANISH RIOTS
MADRID, May 7. * Students in political riots have extended to Seville, Granada, . Murcia, Cadiz and Valencia. The (two, first named universities are closed.
SUGAR OUTPUT
BERLIN, May 7
Lichts estimate of the beet sugar production for the European campaign for six months is 6,049,634 tons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1930, Page 5
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