GENERAL CABLES
M. LAVAL’S VISIT. (United press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ) (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) PARIS, September SW. Newspajwrs of all political creeds see a hope of the world’s economic recovery in M. Laval’s visit to Washington in October. ANTI-JAPANESE DEMONSTATION. SHANGHAI, September 22. A message states a. gigantic anti-Jap-anese demonstration was sponsored by leading commercialorganisations. ’QUAKE DAMAGE. TOKYO, September 22. In Saitama earthquake there were comparatively few deaths, which are believed not to exceed twenty. The damage is extensive’. BUILDING FOR SALE. LONDON, September 22. The British Medical 1 . Association’s building in the Strand, with the much discussed anatomical statuettes, purchased five years ago for New Zealand, offices, will shortly be resold because it is found the existing premises are sufficient for the Government’s reduced staff. ': L
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1931, Page 5
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