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GENERAL CABLES

SPANISH ELECTIONS. (United Prtoa Asaoeiatiou—By Eloctru Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 10 a.m.) MADRID, February 10. There is tremendous election excitement. The first, uncensured newspapers issued practically all contained attacks oil the Government for suspension of liberty. The F.lhcraldo publishes photographs of two officers executed after a revolt at Jura, also of Franco and others, whom they proclaim ns glorious heroes. MYSTERY MURDER. DELHI, February 10. The magistrate’s family murder tragedy is shrowded in mystery. The Magistrate had feared the law would descend upon him, because lie committed perjury in a case and that lie and his family would lie disgraced. It is presumed he took the mad step of stopping the disgrace by butchering ins whole family ami shooting himself. 17.5. STOCK EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. February 10. The wave of cheerfulness which swept Wall Street this week was mark, ed hv vigorous advances in stocks, grains and cottons. There is a good demand for bonds to-day, and equity share values make extreme gains of two to sixteen and a half dollars. There is more activity in traded issues, adding more than a billion dollars to their aggregate quoted value. Almost five million shares were sold on the stock exchange. WINNIPEG. February 10. Unconfirmed reports of a revolution in Russia continued a full movement in the wheat market to-day. prices advancing two and a Quarter to two and five eights cents. Mav quotations closed at 66j cents. ; July 68.\; October 70 V.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1931, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1931, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 February 1931, Page 5

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