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JAPAN BUYS SHIPPING SCRAP. (United Pfes« Association—By Electric LONDON, October 26. The Red Star Line’s ship, Lapland, has been sold to Japanese shopbreakers for thirty thousand sterling. . Japan has bought from Britain al°u p during the past three years, 255,477 tons of shipping. FRENCH DECLARATION. (Received this day at 1 p.m.) GENEVA, October 26. France lia& sent a letter to the Lea--gue, declaring, while acceding to the tariff truce, the Government for constitutional purposes, was obliged to re* serve the right to take vAe initiative in tariff matters; also the right to protect vital interests, WARSAW STUDENTS RIOT WARSAW, October 26. Owing to the students’ riots here the Government has dismissed all the professors. The rector has been arrested for failing to call in the police.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1933, Page 5
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128GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 28 October 1933, Page 5
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