GENERAL CABLES
A SINISTER MOVE.
[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright.] (Received this day at 9. a.m.) TUKIO, Aug. 1. With the approval of the authorities. Japanese Kamchatka fishery steamers are being armed with machine guns and rides, in order to countercheck oppression by Soviet patrols. NEEBUDDA .BEACHED. LONDON. Aug. 1. A Gibraltar message, states the Nerbudda was beached at Adra. She will he ; temporarily repaired before proceeding tp Gibraltar. . WHEAT YIELD, . (Receiyedt this day at<9.4o a.m.) . . v:q VI(. LONDON* Aug. 1. AVheat experts consider tlie international position is becoming serious and th<^ f future- ofitlook 'is '.-showing little liYdfiiiliJ' of • Any T-impifdi’ement. Accordihg.’.Tp;; Brodmliall’s- Corn frnde News, the prej’.imihary figures show the harvest in the principal wheat growing countries is likely to he 511 rri)lion quarters.""'compared with 486 last year.'. The fact is too much wheat is grown. Figures point to a further period of abundance and low prices .
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1930, Page 5
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