GENERAL CABLES
PANGAT IP A LAIN'CIIED. I nit-c.l Press Association Telegraph— 1 'opyriglti. i LONDON, April 1(1. Lady Wilford launched the lU>ugu(ira at Vickers Armstrong works, Harrow in-Furness. Owing to the great j depression in the shipbuilding industry the Union Steamship Coy. and Vickers considered the ceremony should be ,r *s (piiet as possible. The Itangatira is twin screw, electric driven. th<> vessel ncoommodn* mi" 720 first class and 2.‘K> second class passengers. NOT FOR A COALITION. SYDNEY, April 17. “All for Australia” League decided definitely to have nothing to do with the Nationalist Party and will appeal, direct to the people as a separate poh- j tical organisation. President Gibson said the decision j meant that a large body of electors de- j sired honest finance, and fair dealing} in preference to machine controlled politics.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1931, Page 6
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