GENERAL CABLE NEWS
DOMINION’S DEPRESSION. BRITISH MIGRATION NOT ENCOURAGED. (U.P.A. h.y Elec. Tel. ConyrightA LONDON, Nov. 17. In the House of Commons, Mr. J. H. Thomas, answering a Labor ite’s question, said that in view of the existing depression migration to tho Dominions was not being encouraged. Assisted passage schemes were in abeyance, apart from r exceptional .cases involving the reunion, of families.
MALARIA FOLLOWS MOSQUITO
PLAGUE
SERIOUS POSITION IN CALCUTTA. UP A by Elec. Tel. Copyrights ‘ ‘ CALCUTTA, Nov. 17, Calcutta is suffering from an epidemic of maligna#'.-malaria X B > a result of an advance on the city or mosquitoes from the-Malay • Periinsula. .. • Hundreds of cases-.have been - admitted to hospital in the past week. So serious has tlie matter become that a deputation of the heads of firms waited on officials to urge imnifediate measures to stein the advance of the disease as whole staffs are incapacitated. ___
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11491, 19 November 1931, Page 3
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