GENERAL CABLES
• NEW YORK’S MAYOR
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NEW YORK, November 16
The Sunday papers published interviews with “Jimmy’’ Walker, New York’s former Mayor, whom they described -as iseated i'n a deck *chair on a 'trans-Atlantic liner with the actress •Betty Compson by h's side. > “I'm through with politics, and will never again accept (public office, ’’ he said. “I wish to deny the reports that I’m going to Paris or elsewhereto establish residence and get a divorce. I shall never do that. I hope this is my last Press notice. 1 do'u't xva.it my name in the papers any more.”
BAN ON COFFEE
BRAZILIAN DECISION
RIO DE JANIERO, November 24. President Varagas issued a decree today prohibiting the planting of coffee anywhere in Brazil for a period of three years.
CANADIAN POLTTTCT OTTAWA, November 24. Th© House oil Thursday passed the Anglo-Canadian treaty in its final form. It noxv goes to the Senate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1932, Page 6
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