GENERAL CABLES
FERNDALE ABANDONED. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, June 28. 4'lie officers of the Ferndale have now • abandoned the vessel and are going to- London. |)E VALERA STAYING HOME. O' LONDON, June . 28. * It is understood de Valera is not going to Ottawa owing to pressure of domestic business. NURMI’S /HOPES. HELSINGFORS, June 28. Despite bis suspension, Nurmi accompanied the Finnish Olympic team to Log Angeles. He hopes to. run in the Marathon after his reinstatement by the international meeting, before 'the games. A■' 0
SIMBA NOT REGISTERED. SYDNEY; .Juno 29. ■;!/Siuibty.vyi,U not now run among the ponies,i-gthe Associated Racing'“Chibs having decided not to register him. No report was, ' issued by the Board of Management concerning Simba, but (Secretary Underhill stated the gelding •tv,us not registered. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS. LONDON, June 29. Leitcli emphasises the opportunities in Glasgow for Australian mutton, ■ limit and . canned goods, provided agencies are established and goods are -shipped direct. A retailing firm is selling fifteen hundred New Zealand lambs weekly. Australians could equal this.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1932, Page 6
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