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GENERAL CABLES

STEAMER SAFE.

(Un'tod Press Association — By Electric Te! egr aph—Copy right.)

FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida), April 6. "LWalga refidVts the steamer Martfrte.-T’ de.Cpmiilas worked herself free and has continued to her destination at Havana.

STUDENTS STRIKE FIZZLE OUT.

(Received this day at 10 a.m.)

CHICAGO, April G

Officials believe the high school students strike was nothing more than a touch of spring fever ,and ex-peot no recurrence.

CAPE POLITICS

(Received yY; day at 10.30 a.m.) ; CAPETOWN,. April 6.

The political. situation has been f'lircomplicated .by Tie! man and IRoos announcing the formation of a. new. party., called the United Coalition, consisting of those not .desirous of remaining apart any longer. They wild contest twenty-eight seats.

NEW SLOOP FOR N.Z

LONDON, April 6

The sloop Grimsby, replaces the Veronica on the New Zealand station, in the middle of 1934.

NEW ARCHBISHOP

SYDNEY,' April 7.

The sSynod of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, ,<elected by. a substantial majority, the Right ,Rev. Howard W. K. Mow’ll, D.D.,^Bishop,in Western China,, as Archbishop of Sydney in succession to the late Bishop Wright. . .

FISHING DISASTER. ; WASHINGTON, April 6

• Eleven, fishermen w-er e drowned on Wednesday -• night when a sudden squall .struck a • fleet of one hundred fishing boats crossing Gray’s Harbour Bar, capsizing and sinking at least seven of .theni. .

•.LARWOOD’S INJURY. . NAPLES, April 5. .» A. W. Oarr, who i s accompanying Larwood aboard the Otranto says that Larwood’s foot injury is a definitely fractured bone. He must see a specialist ‘in England, .but.-expects to play during the coming season.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1933, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
255

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1933, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1933, Page 6

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