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GENERAL CABLES

TURKEY TO JOIN LEAGUE

United Press Association—By Electric | Telegraph—Copyright.) « •

mi ,juu» »u sj-sAfwrrr n -i* -j-.. <o Vrn-ifi ■ ■ CONSTANTINOPLE, July 10. -The Government lias decided to accept invitation to join the League of Nations.

N.Z. HONEY DESTROYED.;;;-,

LONDON, July, 8

As the result of a fierce blaze, .at -■Morton’s wharf, Mil?, wail, tons Zealand honey fvere destroyed. y The whole building was quickly ablaz-g. and th e roof crashed tin. Three hinipli;ecl firemen .equipped with gasmasks;:,-fire-tloa.-js, and river barges, fought .the fflames which were, confined to the building.

THE LATE EX-KING MANOEL

LISBON, July 1,0,

The Portuguese Cabinet is perinitd ting ex-King Manoel to be buried in q Royal Pantheon at Lisbon, im which tlie' bodies of the Portugese Monarch s of; the House ..of Bragiinza lisive 'laiiv since the year 1656. y .

A NEW ADMINISTRATOR,

-SYDNEY, July 9

Ca.pt. C. R. Pinney, the newly-nip/: pointed Administrator of Norfolk Is-, land, in succession of Colonel sails for Norfolk Island next Thurs^bv^ "r ,r 'jtfl

INDIAN POLITICAL RIFT.

CALCUTTA, July 10,

Fourteen Indians, principally Liberal, who were delegates to the last round-table conference, are assembled at Bombay, and it is understood that they. have . decided to withdraw thqity. co-operation in the further work of~'tlfe~ constitution as a. protest against Sir Sampel Hoare’s recent pronouncement regarding changed methods of rgl^rm.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 6

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220

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 6

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