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GENERAL CABLES

SHOT IN CAR

A LOVE AFFAIR

'United Press Association—By Electri Telegraph.—Copyright »

(Deceived this day at' 8 a.m.) PARIS. Nov. 30.

A ..policeman on point duty at Avenue'del Opera seeing a motor car not under control, collide and*, knock down a lamp post found the driver M. Ruerter, musical director of the Grand

Cinema, shot and dying. A girl, Raobejl Mery, sitting alongside said she.killed him because she loved him, otherwise lie would have killed her. Huerter died while being taken to a hospital.

BANK . GOVERNOR, RECALLED. LONDON, Nov, 30,

Following a wireless message of the recall of- -Mon tagu© Norm an, Governor of the Bank of England voyaging aboard the Bremen to New York, he v.wfis' tFan.sfoi'kxF to the Majestic at Cherbourg by a rope ladder into a launch from the Majestic whence he returned to Southampton and thence hastened to London. There is no explanation.

LABOUR POLL. LONDON, Nov. 30.

Tho Labour poll dropped nearly five thousand compared with last election. ‘Eighty-one per cent’ of the electorate voted.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1930, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1930, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1930, Page 6

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