GENERAL CABLES
FRENCH TARIFF. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ) LONDON. April 19. The declaration that Government is by no means unmoved by the protectionist tentv.'ncies clearly manifest in Britain is made bv the Ministry of Comcrce. who announces Klbel, Director of commercial agreements, is shortly visiting London to discuss with Britain the outlines of negotiations for a new Anglo-French Treaty replacing that of 1382. RORTUG U F.SE REBEI-S. LONDON, April 19. An Azores message states Portugese rebels at Terciera have surt'ernleti, with the exception of a few who escaped by steamer to Canary Islands. divorce cases. LONDON. April 19. The popularity of divorce necessit-t----special methods, the law com t.s speeding up cases. AVitbin four days, three judges disposed <>l 390 out of 491 cases, averaging ten minutes apiece. President .Merrivnle. however, is not satisfied and is installing microphones and loud speakers to obviate the wastage of time due to inaudible witnesses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1931, Page 5
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