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GENERAL CABLES

LABOUR SARCASM,

(United Press* Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)

LONDON, November 3,

“Mr J. H. Thomas should be known as.the member for Ottawa, and Mr Stanley Baldwin, as the member for Sydney, Melbourne, or Brisbane,” decided Mr lthys Dav : es, Labour member for West Laugher , when discussing fruit duties in the House of mons in connection with the Ottawa Agreement. He vainly moved to exempt raw fruit frorri the duty, on the ground that only Drimiriion orchardists -woul^ w be f^cfired^®l!ai.

ATTACK UPON BANKS

LONDON, NovcmW 3.

fh,v Charge' of the - Light. Brigade doos nrtt" eohipm 1 © with Wank cKtffges, Sir Abe BaileV/,tW South African mining magnate find financier, 4 told the Royal Empire SoCipty/The “Big Five” bank? habe head offices like St. Paul’s' Cathedra] . London street has a bank on on© corner and a “pub” on the other. Both have their liquid assets, The Bank of England plays hide and 1 seek with America as a professional “skinner.” Surely the banks are inviting nationalisation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1932, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
166

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1932, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1932, Page 6

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