GENERAL CABLES
FRENCH POLITICS,
(United Pr«6e Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright),
PARIS, .January 23. Tin* French Government lias been deleated in the t. liainber in a division following on criticisms of .M. hurt’s wheat price plan, cabled m: JumuiT Kith. 'i lie Government has decided to resign. KAYE DON’S SPEEDING FEAT. J.ON DON. January 23. Kaye Don’s actual speed until the speed boat, .Miss England was 107 miles per hour, which was maintained for one mile. Tin* spray was thrown to a height of twenty feet. Tiie spectators were spellbound when Don turned the era ft to a speed of eighty miles an hour, a feat that hitherto was regarded as imnosiblo. IRISH HOSRTAL SWEEP. LONDON, January 22. The police have issued summonses against thirteen agents for selling in Britain tickets in the Irish Hospital sweepstake. HANLEY MEN RESCUED. LONDON, January 23. At the lianlev mine, the entombed men wore rescued uninjured
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 5
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