NEW ZEALAND'S FINANCES.
A SOUND POSITION. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTRIC TELEGBAPQ —COPYTIIOHT.) HONOLULU. September 5. The New Zealand Primo Minister (the Hon G. W. Forbes), en route to the Imperial Conference in London, on arrival here, said New Zealand was in a sound financial condition. NEWSPAPER OFFICE BOMBED. 0 FOUR JUGO-SLAVIANS EXECUTED. .'UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BS ELBCTItIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) (Received September 7th, 6 p.m.) TRIESTE, September 6. Four Jugo-Slavians were sentenced to death yesterday by a special Fascist tribunal for complicity in blowing up Trieste newspaper offices, resulting in the death of a sub-editor. They were shot at dawn to-day. Twelve others, including a woman, were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from 30 to 2i years.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 11
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116NEW ZEALAND'S FINANCES. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20027, 8 September 1930, Page 11
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