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GENERAL CABLES

[United Press Association.— By Klectrio Telegraph.—Copyright.]

OBITUARY

(Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, June 10. Obituary—George Harnett, a prominent Rugby figure. He managed the Anglo-Welsh tour of New Zealand in 1908.

BRITISH LEGIONS’ CONFERENCE

AVAR BOOKS CONDEMNED

LONDON, June 10.

Three tlumlsiuid px-e-ervicemon attending the British Legions’ Conference at Cardiff, adopted a resolution condemning war hooks, the authors of which did not draw upon actual facts and personal experien.es.

LA BO UR CONFER EN CE

GENEVA, June 10. In opening the Labour Conference, President Fountain said he was particularly glad to welcome the New Zealand delegation, for the first time attending the Conference. He .hoped the Alincrs’ Convention would he widely adopted, but it was illusory to suggest the measure would solve the ind iist.ry ’ s difficulties.

SOLDIER SiKNTENCE.D

DELHI, June 10. I.mice Corpolal Cumming,, charged with causing the death of two children and serious injury to' the, mother, as the result of carelessness while cleaning a rifle, was sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment.

EXCHANGE RATE

LONDON. June 10, Exchange, Montreal 485 5-8.

A BIG ESTATE

LONDON; Juno 10. Captain Hugh Crosvenor who was killed in an aeroplane smash at Afelbourne on the sixth of January, left an estate of £138,000 to his parents.

GERMAN SLUMP. BERLIN. June 10

Another stage in the depernte measures to meet the industrial slump, was reached when two hundred thousand iron and steel workers had thei.' wages reduced by seven and a ha-L per cent. It is believed this portend' to reductions in other trades, m* volving three million.

POLO. >. LONDON, June 10. Open polo owp first round, Ashton Brothers of GouTburn beat Knaves bv S to <3.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 5

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277

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1930, Page 5

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