GENERAL CABLES
(Per British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, July 21. On tlie proposals of the Chancellor of : the' .Exchequer' the House of Commons to-day. passed by 131 votes to 22 votes the Government resolution approving of the conversion offer to holders, of twenty-year o£ *.per cent gold bonds due in- 1937 under tlie terms of the War Loan of 250,000,090 •dollars raised in 1917 by the British Government in the United States. PRINCE VISITS WORKLESS; RUGBY, July 21; • The Prince.of Wales paid a surprioo' visit to-day to the unemployed calnp at Christchurch Mission, Oxford. He took lunch.with the men and remained there.for Wo hours, taking a keen interest in their activities. PREMIER’S FATHER DIES. ■ ' SYDNEY, July: 22. , Mr John Stevene,' aged 79, father of the Premier, died suddenly in Sydney' while tlie Premier was holidaying in: Northern Queensland-.. This is the second. bereavement which, tlie Premier has suffered since his accession to of-, flee, Ids mother having died in December last-..year... at. the- age of 74 years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1933, Page 3
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