GENERAL CABLES
THE GENERAL ACT. CHAM BE RLA IN’S A.M END AI ENT. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] LONDON. March 10. The text of' Sir A. Chamberlain's amendment to the General Act reads: -“The House, while reaffirming to adherence to the C'onvennnt of the League of Nations and the Pact ol Paris, declines to accept the General Act of 191:8. which diminishes Ihe authorin' of the Council ol iho League and substitutes a procedure tending to encourage international disputes. DUCKHAM'S DESCENDANTS. LONDON. Atari'll 10. Several New Zealand descendants of D.nekhnm have cabled to Attorney Williams verifying their relationship. Williams has communicated with the Beasleys of New Brighton, Christchurch. inquiring if they tire descendants of Duckham's first wife. It Is understood there are already thirty claimants through Duckham's Kentnckv sister, Sally T.angworthy who died in 1851.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1931, Page 5
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