GENERAL CABLES
THE KING’S HEALTH (United Pres# Association — By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 1.9. The “Daily Chronicle’s” Ballater correspondent reports that owing to an attack of neuritis, tlis Majesty had only one day’s shooting at Balmoral this season, and lie is stated to be unlikelv again to venture on the moors during his stay at Deeside, ENGLISH TRADES’ UNION. LONDON, September 19. Statistics show that out of 3,363,,000 trades unionists <in flip Trades Union Congress, only 1.960,900 pay a political levy as compared «••*.!'. 4,053,000 in 1929. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. LONDON. September 19. For three months, the Unemployment Insurance Fund has shown an average surplus of .€200,000 .per week fo r /the first time since 1928. JAP POLITICAL MURDERS. KOBE, September 19In connection with laA year’s political murders, the first batch of son- ; tences was passed to-day eleven military officers each receiving fou r years’ I s aol -
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1933, Page 5
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