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GENERAL CABLES

LICENSE FEE FOR RECORDS

(United Press Association—By Electric

i-jregrapti Copyright. )

LONDON, .September 25,

In consequence of the growing practice of using gramophone records in dance (halls and cafes, the leading manufacturers decided to impose an annual .license fee. Arrangements are also being made for the control of wireless transmission of records. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

BERLIN, -September 25

Potato' diggers during a -thunderstorm in the Eifel .district, were sheltering under a tree, which was struck by lightning. Four were killed. Two were killed and ten injured in a field in a -neighbouring district.

MOTOR CAR EXPLODES,

BUDAPEST, September 24

iTjwo engines were completing exharcstive tests at .the former Barracks Square, of a motor car fitted with roar ,-prope'.lei's j intended, to permit the clearance of low obstacles in the temporary flight, .when an explb-ton wrecked the car, killing both engineers.

UNEMPLOYMENT IN GERMANY

BERLIN, September 25

The latest figures show that, there are 5,261,000 unemployed in Germany. Consternation in union ranks followed the Labour Minister’s announcement that my union resisting wage cuts, under the emergency decree, will be prosecuted. f

The list-minute arbitration of the (Ruhr Mining Board, in continuing the present rates until February, instead of allowing the employers 121 per cent, cut, averted a strike of two hundred thousand coal minors,

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1932, Page 5

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214

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1932, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1932, Page 5

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