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GENERAL CABLES

DAIRY EXPORTS.

AUSTRALIAN ENTERPRISE.

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyrigb-".)

LONDON, June 4

The, Australian Dairy Board’s representative, Mr Fowell, has commenced inquiries in London. He has arranged a meeting of the principal importers for next week, at which he will explain the Board’s policy, Ho visits the provincial centres later.

BRITISH -STEEL INDUSTRY

LONDON, June 4

The Tariff Commission, in conjunction with manufacturers, has formed a National Committee under the chairmanship of Mr Charles Mitchell, Man-aging-Director of Dorman Long and Co., to formulate proposals to re-organ-ise the iron and steel industry.

TROOPING THE COLOURS

LONDON, May 5

A grey sky, and a cold wind failed to rob the- ceremony of the trooping of the colours, and the Horse Guards’ parade of any of its familiar pageantry. The only untoward incident was while th e King and his sons were riding round in. pecting the Guards. The Duke of Gloucester’s mount, startled by the massed bands, plunged and kicked wildly, and had to be ridden away for twenty'minutes till it was quieted, and then the Duke rejoined the parade.

FRENCH POLITICS

PARIS, June 5

M. Hen-iot had a lengthy conversation with M-. Tardieu who premised' that lie would .not Had attacks on the new Government while the foreign situation was critical.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1932, Page 3

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212

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1932, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1932, Page 3

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