GENERAL CABLES
BRITISH PLANES BOMB TRIBES. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegr a ph.—Copying h t.) ’ • 'KBBHTrarak-h’ u. Operations by the R.A.F. aeroplanes continue in the north-west frontier, A number of rebel tribesmen were killed when an aeroplane opened machinegun fire on hostile snipers. AVIATION. SINGAPORE, March 15. Three flying boats have left for Banks, en route to Darwin. They crossed the equator at 8.41 this morning. INDIAN POST OFFICE ROBBERY. CALCUTTA, March 15. Ten armed men sacked the post offme in the village of Gharmugria, in Bengal. They decamped with the cash. The villagers pursued and captured five of them. The others escaped with tile booty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1932, Page 6
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106GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1932, Page 6
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