GENERAL CABLES
FRENCH PROPOSAL. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ) LONDON, May 11. France has submitted to the Foreign Office an extraordinary plan, envisaging a united states of Europe, whir.' Britain is communicating to the Dominions. France aims at Britain’s adherence, which is admitted here as impossible, without seriously prejudicing COURTAULD’S CONDITION. (Times Cable), (Received this dav at 1.5 p.m.) , LONDON, May 11. A Times copywright message from Angmagsalik states:--Covering fortyone miles in twenty-three hours in which they stopped for only two hours, Watkins and party unexpectedly arrived at 5 in the mornnig, surprising the camp in bed. Courtauld was photographed in a prophet's heard and locks of seven months growth made him hard to recognise. He enjoyed his first wash for seven months, after which he breakfasted with zest. He had not tasted bread, salt or marmalade since November.
Ahrenherg fits floats to-morrow for his return flight to Sweden, taking the first mail since the Quest left in September. WHEAT MARKET. LONDON. May 11. Wheat cargoes are steady, but inactive. Parcels steady.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 5
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