GENERAL CABLES
PROTEST BY JAP WORKER. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright ) TOKJO, November 18. Waving a red flag as a protest against the discharge of fuji cotton einployees, a workman has been sitt'irig ion the top of a hundred and thirty foot factory chimney at Kawasaki since early on Sunday, regardless of the police endeavours to dislodge him. A firehose was used, but it did not teach him, and smoking him out proved to lie ineffective. STUD STOCK FOR AUSTRALIA. LONDON, Nov. 18. The first shipment of stud stock to Australia for some months is being made on December 1, on board the Port Fremantle. It consists of 13 Jersey, Hereford, and Devon stud cattle, and seven stud sheep. Another -shipment is probable on Decembei 23. ■ SOVIET CAMPAIGN. AGAINST CHRISTMAS. i RIGA, November 18. The Soviet is already organising a campaign against Christmas 1 festivities. but this year they are more bitter then ever. Three hundred stoim brigades” have been formed at Leningrad alone to fight all religious celebrations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1930, Page 6
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