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, RUSSIAN BUTTER " [by CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] ' LONDON, June 9. The “Daily Express” representative • who tried to track 3,250,000 lbs. of ’ Russian butter landed since the embargo, failed to find an ounce, and was told the butter was sold wholesale in the city, as Siberian retail, as blended or foreign would be unsaleable at any price if labelled Russian. HITCHIN BY-ELECTION LONDON, June 9. The by-election at Hitchin, owing to Viscount. Knebworth’s death, resulted: Sir Arnold Wilson (Conservative), 14,569. W. Bennett (Labour) 10,362. TWELVE PEOPLE DROWNED. CALCUTTA, June 8. Twelve were drowned in the Hooghly River, when two boats were capsized. Seven swam ashore.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 June 1933, Page 8
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