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GENERAL CABLES

YACHTMAX MISSING

FEARS FOR SAFETY

THnited Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) ... /Received this day at 8.30. a.rh.) SUVA, September 17.'., 1 Fears are expressed here regarding the safety of William Albert Robinson, left on a voyage round the world nt the yacht Svaak. He left Tulng l , (Solomon Islands), on June lltli for Samarai intending to clean the ship there and exp’ore the Sep'.k river and thence sail for Sourahay. The schooner France, which left Tulagi on June 23rd encountered a hurricane and arrived at Saina.rai three weeks later without sighting the Svaak. which five weeks later had still not arrived.

THU CANADIAN TARIFF. OTTAWA, September 16, : Duties on butter, under the new. tariff, announced in Parliament today by Premier Bennett, are eightrents under British preference, twelve intermediate and fourteen general. The tariff changes numb?red approximately one hundred and thirty, covering a broad variety of iron a nd steel scheduler, cottons, woollens and many classes of farm machinery. MURDERER DROWNS HIMSELF. Mu's dnv n 4 noon.l VANCOUVER, Sept. 16. Indications that CozeiSp Spencer, a former Australian film producer and latterly a British Columbia rancher drowned himself in a lake after slaying Eddie Smith, his . storekeeper, and wounding D. Stoddart, also an employee, caused a posse to abandon the search. He came here throe years ago with a fortune. MONTREAL, Sept. 10. Exchange, 4/87i.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1930, Page 6

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224

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1930, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1930, Page 6

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