GENERAL CABLES
, OBITUARY. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright,)
LONDON, August 11. The death is reported' from Khartoum of Mi- J- Stewart Moncrieft Paul, 24 years old, who was asswan to the District Commissioner at Wan Dedani, 100 miles* upHhe Nile rom Khartoum. The late Mr Paul/ who wan a-son of Brigadier-General Ernest Paul, former Director of Works m the Mediterranean; Egypt, and Ra es me Expeditionary Forces was accidentally electmeuted while trying to rescue a prisoner, who was working .n a Club garden, from contact with an overhead electric cable. v un i RAMSAY MACDONALD. RUGBY, August 11. The,' Prime Minister, Mr Ramsay Mac! lonald, after a. visit to DMand, has Wived at Lossiemouth lie spe t the 1 nst few days of a holiday visit to Lrtri/ Londonderry, and paid an inof tl- paisley battalion of tLo Lojs Z North Chaiinc! and Scotland to I cf« iemouth where he * continuing his ‘holiday. He travelled in a seaplane , but an escorting machine, was Lt i ’ oin sight in the fog WJien the ■se-inla ie descended at Lossiemouth Harbour, a lame crowd gave Air MacDonald. a cordial greeting.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1932, Page 5
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