GENERAL CABLES
FILM PROFITEERS. COUNTERED BY THE KING. (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright, i LONDON, Feb. 20. The King has commanded a special showing of the film of the British ascent of Mount Kamet, the command being the outcome of protests by Mr Hoyts, the leader of the expedition, that the film companies declined to handle the film owing to the lack of love interest. SIR THOMAS UPTON. A LARGE ESTATE. LONDON, February 21. Sir Thomas Liptou left £556,000 on which duties amount to £225,000. He left .£loo,ooo', less sums given during his lifetime (estimated at £20,000) for the benefit of working class mothers and children in Glasgow. AT DARTMOOR, PRISONERS CAUSE UPROAR, LONDON, February 21. Despite elaborate precautions at Dartmoor prison, pandemonium reign-
ed on Saturday night in notorious Block D. where 70 mutineers arc m Solitary confinement. Yells. curses and stamping terrified the inhabitants of Pi'incetown who declare it sounded like wild animals. The strain of keeping order is affecting the warders’ health.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1932, Page 6
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166GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1932, Page 6
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