GENERAL CABLES
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian A N.Z.' Cable Association.)
LONDON, May 8.
The Vicar of Addlestone, in announcing in the parish magazine his decision to abandon the practice of ringing bells when banns are published, shvs: "Fancy ringing a peal to announce au impending life sentence. I would not even authorise a. mull led peal. The Common Council, after a record session of 21 hours, defeated Socialists attempts to municipalise the motor boat, tube railways, and omnibus services, start a. savings bank, and authorise the compulsory acquisition ot 10NE0Ni Mav 7 . A hide- shippers and agents association has been formed in London to protect. their interests and endeavour to establish uniformity in trade customs US A C 'bulletin states that the Princess Royal slept well and her improvement is maintained. t
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 8 May 1925, Page 5
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