GENERAL CABLES
BROADCASTING
MR THOMAS’ HOPE
United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, December 17
8.8. C. should be E.8.C., writes JH. Thomas, in the Christmas number of the Radio Times. He hoped next year the Empire would share the pleasure of listening to a programme rerayed imperially under the coming Empire Short wave scheme.
BANKS MERGER
DEPOSITS EXCEED WITH-
DRAWALS
•SYDNEY, December 18
Since the re-opening of the Savings Bank business under the amalgamation, the withdrawals have been less than the deposits.
Apparently the closing of the Ravings Bank has not impaired the confidence of the public in the stability of the Commonwealth banking institutions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1931, Page 5
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