GENERAL CABLES
OFTEN AH RESTED
(Uuited Pressssociation —Py Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, February 22
Two journalists, Mr Richards, and a Nciv' Zealander, .Mr ('. W. Lusty, liad a lively experience wliilo •on a motor-cycle tour abroad. T hey were twice arrested in Spain as suspected Communists during the Catalonian rising. They also were . arrested in Algiers on the suspicion of being deserters from ;'thci French Foreign Legion. Tn a. third instainre- they were arrested lor travelling without
/'pttKSpOltS. Finally, they wore captured liy Arab bandits in the Atlas Mountains, Africa, but they were released when it was found that tlioy we pa without) any in one v.
SNOWS IN ENGLAND. RUGBY, February 22. ’Wore snow fell in England to-day, ll’w ston’ns being palticiiilavly heavy in parts of Kent and in the North of England. There are snow drifts .six feet deep in Cleveland and in South Durham, vhde some of the country roads in the North are under two feet of snow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1933, Page 6
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