GENERAL CABLES
UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN
(United Press Association—By Electric 'telegraph— Copyright.) RUGBY, December 14. Th' e Prince of Wales next month Trill inaugurate a series of broadcast talks on employment. will be devoted to describing many very successful schemes Operating in various districts to alleviate unemployment. SOVIET ARREST. VReceived this day at 9 a.rn.) LONDON, December 15. The “Daily Express” Warsaw correspondent says Shkolnikov, late Soviet Ambassador at London was arrested in Mcocow by' Ogj>u, allegedly in connection with a play to overthrow Stalin. TASMANIAN BOOKMAKERS. (Received this day at 11.9 a.m.) HOB AP T, December 16. Bookmakers to be registered in Tnsmania should be operating early in 1933. The Legislative Council passed Bill, and legislation will be tried for two years. The •provides for the establishment or betting shops in any city or town oil the sanction, of the police commissioner.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1932, Page 6
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142GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1932, Page 6
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