GENERAL CABLES
NORTH AFRICAN RAIDING. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON. June 27. Replying to Parliamentary questions regarding raids from Abyssinia into Sudanese- territory, and discussions by British an ( | Abyssinian represontatives thereon at Ganibeila, Ihe Foreign Secretary (Sir J. Simon) said llio Ganibeila meeting had produced a satisfactory result. Most categorical orders tor a re! urn of captives had been previously issued by Hie Abyssinian Government. Four women and children and e'ghtv-two cattle ||J,,I to bv some Sudanese Aimaks, win had joined in the raid.
THEFT OF SOVEREIGNS.
SYDNEY. June 26
A seaman •■hoard the Zealmutin reported the theft of 36 sovereigns during the trip. Sydney detectives questioned several men. lull were iinnliie to trace the money or thiol.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1932, Page 5
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