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GENERAL CABLES

“DAILY HERALD’S” GROWTH

(United Press Association—By Electric 1 elegraph.—Copyright, )

LONDON. June 29

The Labour paper, ftlxe “Daily Herald” (London) will publish independent editions from a building in Manchester as from Monday.

INDIAN (NATIONAL CONGRESS

PRESIDENT ARRESTED.

DELHI, June 30,

Pandit Motilal Nehru, President ot the Indian National Congress and his secretary were arrested at Allahabad. The Government of India declared the CongressC. illegal and following Nehru’s arrest this means the Congress will not he allowed to meet.

A SURRENDER.

DELHI, June'3o

Atlanta Singh, for whom a reward of £385 , was offered surrendered to the police. He was one of the principals in the raid on the armouries at Chittagong last April.

KAMSCHATKA FISHERY DISPUTE.

TOKIO, June 29

A Japanese destroyer reports having captured Russians guilty of outrages towards fishing vessels in Kamscluitka waters and that the prisoners stato that they lmd acted under the instruction of the Soviet authorities to interfere wherever possible, in the Japanese fishery operations.

JAPANESE. RAILWAY DISASTER

TOKIO, June 29

Five dead "bodies have been extricated from the train' that was buried by a landslide. The remaining 45 people were saved when at the point of exhaustion.

MANY LIVES LOST.

TOKIO, June 30/1

Terrific raiiis fell in the Shimane Prefecture. It is reported that many have been drowned. A river is rising and is washing away houses and flooding the countryside. The damage is estimated at eight hundred thousand sterling.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
236

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1930, Page 5

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