GENERAL CABLES
MUST REMAIN IN GAOL. (United Press Association- -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) VANCOUVER, December 28. Declaring that the times were critical. and expressing the belief that /the accused would renew his agitation, Chief Justice Morrison refused to permit bail for Arthur H. Evans, Workers’ Unity League organiser, who is awaiting trial on. a charge of advocating the overthrow of the Government by force. divorce problem. VANCOUVER, December 23. Roger Bemis, of Newark, in a suit for divorce, named his brother, Howard Bemis, as co-respondent. Roger’s wife retaliated in court by naming her own sister as co-respondent in a cross-suit against her husband. PRINCE TO ATTEND N.Z. DINNER. LONDON, December 28. The Prince of Wales has accepted Sir Thomas Wilford’s invitation to attend the inaugurated New Zealand Day dinner, which is to be held in London.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1932, Page 5
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