GENERAL CABLES
DIVORCE BILL PROTEST. (United PrSsa Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). PORT OF SPAIN. March 26. A ll extraordinary situation lias developed as a result of the Trinidad legislature s decision to introduce the Divorce Bill. The Roman Catholic archbishop jointly Anglican bishop and Venezuelan priests, Hindu leaders and heads of other creeds at a mass meeting in sending a protest to Lord Passfiekt. RIVAL SWEEP SYNDICATE. LONDON. M a roll 2G. The “Daily llerahl,’’ referring to the operations of the rival sweep syndicate cabled earlier, says: There were sensational deals on Thursday for half the shares. These resulted in leading London turf commissioners, acting on behalf of the syndicate, paying out £170,000. They thus bought half the shares in thirty tickets. They require fifteen half shares more to make their scheme watertight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1931, Page 5
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