GENERAL CABLES
OLD AGE PENSIONS. DRAWN BY 104 CENTENARIANS. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, November 13. According to an official report, no fewer than 104 centenarians are ’drawing the old age pensions in Britain, of whom 91 are women, 1 ' and 13 men. The oldest is a. woman of 106. Another is 105, while three are 104, and seven 103. The oldest men are three aged 102. ' . ALLEGED PLOTTERS RELEASED. MADRID, November 13. The arrested men, alleged, to have been'lnvolved in a Royal plot, were released owing to lack of evidence. MAIL PLANE CRASH. THREE LIVES LOST. CAPETOWN, November 13. The air mail to (the Coast ports crashed at Sir Lowry’s Pass, thirty miles from Capetown. The machine burst into flames and Pilot Captain Davenort and two passengers from Durban were killed. The mails were burnt. > ” t•!• ! ! , NOT CORRECT. LONDON, November 13. A report that an understanding had been reached by France and Germany is .premature. Negotiations continue favourably.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 November 1931, Page 3
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