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GENERAL CABLES

INTER-DOMINION TRADE.

f United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph —Co py right. ]

CAPETOWN, Sept. 15. At the annual conference of the Federal Chamber of Industries, the President Said lie doubted the utility of Empire free trade, and advocated inter-Dominion treaties, securing siu'-ntantial prefodences for goods which were most needed, leaving the balance of goods for reciprocal trade with foreign countries. A CRUISER’S SPEED. LONDON, September 15. A new light cruiser, Alberto Dagmssand, during trials reached a maximum speed of 40.8 knots. , DOUBLE AIR FATALITY. (Received this day at 1.5 p.m.) STOCKHOLM, September 15. The Swedish Sergeant Milsson who piloted a plane upland during the search for the Nobile expedition was flying with an inexperienced airman who is believed to have been piloting the machine when it crashed and both were killed. TURKISH ELECTORAL REFORMS). CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 15. | Government is submitting to an extraordinary- session of the National Assembly a bill enfranchising women, among other electoral reform, permitting the ‘creation of- political parties, providing Repuldian Democratic principles are inespected and /preventing the 'formation of extremist movements.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1930, Page 5

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176

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1930, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1930, Page 5

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