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GENERAL CABLE NEWS

GREEK PREMIER IN BRITAIN

(British Official Wireless!

RUGBY, Jan. 2d,

It is understood that the Greek Prime Minister, M. Venizeios, who hag arrived in London on a private visit, will use the occasion to discuss the financial situation in Greece. RET (INSTRUCTION URGED. Si(E E. DRUMMOND’S MOVE (British Official Wireless! RUGBY. Jan. 2A, Members of the League of Nations Council held a private meeting today to consider the notification of his desire to resign in 12 months’ time, received from Sir Erie Drummond. The resignation was not accepted, and all the members urged Sir Eric Drummond to reconsider his decision. He promised to give the matter further consideration. IMPERIAL' CONFERENCE RATE. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) OTTAAYA. Jan. 20. The Canadian Government has communicated with the British Ministry and the other Dominions suggesting a tentative date for the opening of Hie Imperial Conference. Until all the replies are in, no definite will be set. The th'rd week in July is regarded as a likely flat" unless some part of the Empire finds it unsuitable). ESKIMOS LIKE LAUirEB. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) OTTAAYA, Jan. 20. _ Interviewed -at Halifax, Bishop W. A. Geddes, l an Arctic missionary, stated that given a choice cl records from opera to jazz, Eskimos preferred Harry Lauder. AUSTRALIA DAY HONORED (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Australia J>av was celebrated at the British Luncheon Club, addres; ■os being given by Air. Dow rn< i My. Oat tv. Among'the' guest, were th e British Consul-General and the trade representatives of Canada and South Africa. Telegrams were rereived from Hie British Ambassador, Mr Ronald Lindsay, extending greet. iu ,, s. . Air. Dew, later, m a radio address outlined Australia's effort; at rehabilitntion after the depression, and eone'eded bv saving: "Australia v.:.1 be tlx-re.” ‘ HALF-HOLIDAY ON FAR AIR. (U.P.A by El-c. Tc? Copyright) OTTAAYA, Jan. 05. An Edmonton telegram states that the United Farmers of Alberta approved a weekly half-holiday on farms during the summer. WORLD’S CRITICAL PERIOD. (U.P A by Elec. Tc>l. Copyright) TORONTO. Jan. 20. The former Prime Alin-Gier, SB Robert Borden, in an address, dodared that the next six montht wen Id he the most critical in the world’s history.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11549, 28 January 1932, Page 3

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369

GENERAL CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11549, 28 January 1932, Page 3

GENERAL CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11549, 28 January 1932, Page 3