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INDIAN PAPER’S COMMENT. . Ini ted press Association, -r Bv FJeqtrio Telegraph.— Copyright. V' ‘N r ( • ’ (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) : OULCUTTA, July 28. The ''‘Statesman” in an editorial today referring to the shooting of Gallick, asks that there be no more concessions to tlie forces which threaten to destroy India, nor has Gliandi the smallest control over it. Its presence 'i'n ’ London will, do infinite barm. 'Hie ..'Delhi settlement,, so far as Congress goes; is nrr settlement,' an ( | it is with great regret after having done all in our ,paper to appoint it. we sav the sooner it is ended the better. OBITUARY. LONDON, July 28. Obituary—-Canon J. N. Dalton. HON. LLOYD GEORGE, REPORTED ILL. LONDON, July 28. A bulletin states Air Lloyd George passed a. disturbed night. His general condition is satisfactory and liaematuris is diminishing but until it subsides there- is cause for some anxiety. SPAIN'S EX-KING. LONDON, July 28. ;Ex-King Alfonso’s entourages, both London and Fontainehlcu deny his abdication in favour of Juan. ... . i, APPLE MARKET. (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, July 28. The apple market continues firm for good qualities. New Zealand stunners 10s to 12s, dougherty statesmans rokewoods 11s, grannysmiths 18s to 16s. GRAF ZEPPELIN. (Received this day at 10.15 a.m.) FRIEDRICH A V EN, July 28. The Graf Zeppelin en route to the North Pole is reported to have alighted at sea last night alongside the ice breaker Malygina, to which it was moored in Silent Bay. It ascended thirteen minutes later, presumably because of strong currents in the k-e floes. WILKINS LEAVES. LONDON, July 28. Tihe Nautilius left Plymouth for Bergen. VISIT TO NAUTILUS / ______ PRINCE ON POLAR CRAFT. When in Plymouth, where he fulfilled a number of engagements, including the onening of a municipal aerodrome, the Prince of Wales paid a surprise visit to Devonpnrt dockyard, to inspect the submarine Nautilus, in which Sii Hubert Watkins proposes to voyage under the ice to the North Pole. He conversed' with Sir Hubert iter half an hour. On leaving the Prince shook lmmis with Sir Hubert Wilkins and the r -™ v and wished them the best of luck, crew and wished them the best of luck. TTnsaicl: “I expect to hear great things of F ou '”
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1931, Page 6
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