GENERAL CABLES
AGAINST REICH FIRE TRLAjL. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
PARIS, November -29
A noisy group of 150 demonstrators gathered at the German Embassy, crying: “Down . with Hitler!. Lioerc-3 [Djniitroff! 'Twelve bottles were thrown through the windows. Twelve arrests were made, including a Bulgarian .and a-ii Italian.
BRITISH TREASURY RETURNS
RUGBY, November 28
The latest Treasury return s show the ordinary revenue in the current financial year-to-25 th November - at £368,860,703; compared to £355,099,665 last year, and ordinary .expenditure to date £430,942,665 compared to £463,166,190 in 1932.
N.Z. WOOL AT LONDON SALES
LONDON, November 28.
At the wool sales 10,480 bales were offered •,including 4862 from New Zealand. About 9811 were sold, with brisk Home and Continental competition, and firm tone. New Zealand, greasy crossbred, (top) -I4jd, average liid. _____
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