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GENERAL CABLES

DEAN OF CANTERBURY. ILL-HEALTH NECESSITATES A REST n v Teteirruph— Prww Awocmtion) Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this day at 11 n.m.l RUGBY, Jan. 26. The Dean of Canterbury, Dr H. R .Jo Sheppard, well known in connection with the broadcast, of religious

services, is resigning on February 28th on the advice of his doctors. His health is improving steadily, hut the doctors warn him not to continue his work at Canterbury.

A NEGRO INCLUDED. LONDON, Jan. 28. The “Daily Mail’s” Paris correspondent says: 'The Laval Cabinet is of the strongest. It contains an unusual number of Moderates. ft 3iso includes the first Negro, AT. Diagne. who is Under-Secretarv for the Colonies, to ho appointed a Cabinet Afinister

IT TO DATE THEFTS

BERLIN. January 28

Frankfurt police arrested a Britisher who made a lot of money by a novel method. He possessed thirty passports in different names and travelled Enron,. insuring his baggage against loss, by robbery, and either stole it himself or arranged for an accomplice to' steal it and then claimed insurance.

K ItUPP’S REPORT. (TERLJN. January 28. Knipp's report shows the year's loss was 220 thousand sterling compared with a profit of 346 thousand previously and stresess the German iron industry is doomed, unless far more extensive -tops are taken to reduce the costs of production.

PRINCESS BEATRICE

RUGBY, January 28,

Princes* Beatrice, the King's aunt, who on Friday fell and broke her arm in two places, has developed an acute attack of bronchitis. Her broken arm is making satisfactory progress.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 6

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253

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 6

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