GENERAL CABLES
.V’ .<!• ' • ’ ■ .*• ■'*' / MARRIED WOMEN’S NATIONALITY. (United Press Association -By Etect'rh Telegraph—Copyright.) GENEVA, October'6. On the motion of Mrs Osborne (Australia) a sub-committee deals with the nationality 'of married women-. GREEK EARTHQUAKE. . ATHENS, October 6. Earth tremors are recurring. At the Mount Athos monastery the damage is estimated at £13,000 sterling. The cupolas and porticos are badly cracked and a portion of the church is leaning dangerously. 1 GIANT ITALIAN LINER. BID FOR ATLANTIC RECORD. LONDON, September 30. A ci-owd of 200,000, says the Genoa correspondent of “The Times,” saw the departure of the 50,000-ton superlinel- Rex on its maiden voyage to New York. It will attempt to win the Atlantic blue riband-from Germany-for Mussolini,-
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1932, Page 6
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115GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1932, Page 6
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