GENERAL CABLES
BRITISH CENSUS'; United Proof) Association — Hy Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. ) LONDON. April 25. Forty thousand specially engaged enumerators have distributed twelve million forms in connection wjtli the census, which is being taken on Sunday. D()XATIOXS ACKXOWLEDGKI). LONDON. April 26. Lord Biedisloe sent a letter of thanks to the “Times” for its donation also stimulating the earthquake fund l>y acknowledging the donations. PRINCES DEPART FOR. BORDEAUX. LISBON, April 26. The Prince of Wales and Prince George departed aboard the cruiser "Kent” for Bordeaux. LYONS ELECTION M. HERR[OT ELECTED MAYOR. PARIS, April 26. A message from Lyons states:—M. Hem’ot was re-elected Mayor. He at first refused to act as two deciding votes were given, opponents declaring it was impossible ‘to administer the town’s affairs unless by a complete Socialist majority, but a second ballot, in which eleven councillors abstained, confirmed the election. M. Herriot thus retains the post held for a quarter of a century.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1931, Page 5
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