GENERAL CABLES
EMIGRATION FIGURES. LONDON, Feb. 14. Mr Thomas informed Mr Pickering that in the nine months ending June 30th, the inward balance of migration from the the Dominions was 26,034, including 3,847 from Australia and 1.641 from New Zealand. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received Feb 16> at 12.25 p.m.) DAYTONA BEACH, Feb. 15.^ Inability of the mechanics to coin--plate etx'easu-Ve adjustments’ to the “Bluebird” prevented Sir Malcolm Campbell from making his record attempt on Wednesday. The unfavourable tide conditions may ,postpone the attempt till Friday or Saturday. COLOMBIA AND PERU. (Received Feb 16 at 12.25 p.m.) BOGOTA, February 15. The Colombian Foreign Office 'to-day handed passports to the personnel of tthe Peruvian Legation. Colombian • troops captured the town of Tarapaca this morning. U.S.A. LIQUOR LAW. (Received Feb. 16 at 1.4 p.m.) : WASHINGTON, Feb. 15. The Senate to-day voted to take Up for consideration the Blaine resolution to repeal the eighteenth amendment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1933, Page 6
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