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GENERAL CABLES

JAP TROOP TRAIN WRECKED. (United Press Association.—By Electro Telegraph.—Copyright.) TOK 1.0, April 115 Approaching Harbin and carrying one hundred and fifty .Japanoe soldiers a, train was bombed and derailed, falling down an embankment. Eleven were killed and nineteen were seriously injured. The culprits were not discovered.

PRINCE OF WALES’ PLEA. RUGBY. April 11. The Prince of Wales in a moixsage to tile National Industrial Alliance to day said he could see not more hopeful signs for a restoration of industrial prosperity and consep ueiit well-being of the people of this country than a determination of employers and employed to get together in a spirit ol mutual helpfulness, and by pooling experiences and special knowledge, seek to solve the many problems which at present concerned them.

FIFTEENTH ATI.\NT'C 'BUSSING. FREDRICHHHAFKN. April 12. The Graf Zeppelin arrived, mmplei ing its liftvi-nili Atlantic crossing. Th‘ airship departs again for South Ann-ri ■•a on Uondn-y.

OTTAWA ADVISERS APPROVER LONDON. April 13

in the House of Commons, (.Mr 4 H. Thomas staled tlia.t tin- Dominion Governments had -approved ol ‘he proposal to attach business advisers to the British delegation to Ottawa.

LOST BON/, IC. eleven .MORE, SURVIVORS. OTTAWA. April HI. Eleven additional survivors of tln Roir/.ie including the captain were landed h.v the Danish steamer Viking. Seven ale missing.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 6

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216

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 6

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