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GENERAL CABLES

EARL BEAUCHAMP'S VIEWS

[United Press Association—By Electra Telegraph—Copyright. J

1 Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, January IS.

Earl Beauchamp interviewed on arrival at Southampton said there is nothing wrong with Australia. Like the rest of the world, she is going through had times. If they buckle to they will win through. They will recover speedily if they carry out Sir (). Nicmeyer's scheme. Referring to the Governor Generalship he said the position was less important than formerly. If the people wanted an Australian Governor General they should have one.

APPLICATION, FOR REPRIEVE

LONDON, January 18

A member ot the Commons, Mr MeEttoe, made a strong representation to Mr Clynes, demanding the immediate reprieve of Mistress AYise, cabled yesterday. He expressed the opinion that the trial of the woman in her condition ought to be postponed, in order to avoid mental anguish be foie the accouchement. The National Council for the abolition of the death penalty says no sane person could defend the death sentence in such cases.

PRINCE SAILS

LONDON, January 18

The Prince of Wales boarded the Oropesa at- nine this evening, The vessel then sailed immediately.

PROPOSED LAW AMENDMENT.

LONDON, January 18

The “Daily Express” understands legislation will shortly be introduced amending the law relating to trials of expectant mothers.

CASINO COMPETITION

PARTS, January 18

Germany is reported to have decided to compete with France by erecting palatial casinos at watering (daces.

Tt is understood Mussolini contemnlates making San Homo an independent State like Monaco permitting development by foreign concessionaires into a large gambling resort. Foreigners may also be invited to build a casino at Venice to outshine everything on the Rivera.

AMY JOHNSON

WARSAW, January 18

Amy Johnson departed in perfect weather but was forced to land without damage at Klodwa half way to Poznan, owing to a defect in the petrol supply.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
309

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1931, Page 5

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