GENERAL CABLES
SIR T. WILFORD
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LONDON, June 25
Sir Thomas Wilford, who was entertained at banquet at -Mansion House. Bristol, emphasised the increase in the West of England of products from New Zealand. ,
QUEEN HELEN ILL. LONDON. June 25
The ‘‘Daily Express" Vienna correspondent states that advice has been received from Bucharest to the effect that Queen Helm is ill. suffering from an overdose of veronal.
Officials of the household explain that the illness was due' to the accidental mixing of medicine bottles.
It is reported that foreign diplomats, including British, have approached King 'Carol and urged him to permit the ,Q u een to remain with her son. The King, however, is stated to be adamant,
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 5
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