GENERAL CABLES
CONSUL COMMITS •SUICIDE.. .(United Pres§ Association—By Electric ‘ . ( . Telegraph—Copyright.) y (Received thisday at 10.25 a.m.) V- CALCUTTA, July 24. ■ following a disagreement -with. Lis wife> A; G. Georgiadi, a leading Cai;cutta merchant, and consul-genera] for 'Greece, committed.suicide, by jumping into' the Hoogly river. LONDON MEDICAL CONFERENCE. LONDON, July 23. i., Among five thousand - -doctors from. Vail parts'- of? th;e J ' world, a^|preseht" in ■ London, for the B.M. A. Centenary Conference,''there are twenty-two Australian*, and Niew Zealanders. -ITALIAN DELEGATION RESIGN. ; ' . S' \ '*• GENEVA, - July 24. Acting on instructions from'Signor' Mussolini, tlhe ' Itail’inm ■ delegation walked out when the i,niter-pdf.li amentary? union- conference resumed; in the Centra] Hall instead of this League’s Council 1 room. Count Valperga tehdlered thie delegation’s resignation from the union, amt-in the absence of satisfaction the delegates are departing for Rome.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1932, Page 6
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