GENERAL CABLES
COURT OF HONOUR
ESTABLISHMENT FOR JOURNALISTS.
L United Press Association.—By Electric
Telegraph.—Copyright. J
BERLIN, October 25
Tlve International Congress of Journalists, on which Australian Journalists’ Association were represented, agreed to establish a Court of Honour for Journalists, sitting at The. Hague, before which journalists accused of publishing copy not worthy ol the profession may be cited.
MINE DISASTER DEATHS
BERLIN, October 26
Of twenty-three of those injured at Saarhruecken, twenty-one have recovered. Hope for the entombed ninety lias been abandoned.
Ninety-four bodies mostly unrecognisable were recovered from Snarbruecken and twenty are missing. Three escaped to an adjoining pit, and 36 were hospitalled, six of whom have died.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1930, Page 6
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