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GENERAL CABLE NEWS

SPANTSTI ESCAPEES. REPORTED LANDING AT DAKAR (D.P A.‘ bv Elec. Tel. Copyright . PARIS, .Ton. in. The Spanish • exiles who- ©scoped from Villa Decisneroi arc reported to have landed at Dakar. ■ LONELY BACHELOR S DEATH OVER £6lO FOENT> IN CLOTHING. (U.P.Ar. - -by Eire. 'let. Copyright • • • . ■■■■ —’• ..LONDON, Jan. 'O. Robert'Mitchell, 7-1, a. Scotsman and a bachelor, formerly n marine engineer and later hath attendant to the Now Cross Borough Council, who latterly retired on a pension oi a’nnt £9O a year, and lived alone in ;i single room, has just died. A\ hell his room was searched over £IOOO was found, mostly in money, £Ol6 being found in his clothing. BR OA DCA ST PROPA OANO A. BRITISH TROUBLE WITH POLAND SETTLED. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) LONDON, Jan. 10. The British Broadcasting Corporation has amicably settled with the Ambassador, M. Skirmunfc, the Polish difficulty. Poland protested against a Britisjh broad cast programme on Dee. 83, comparing Poland with Germany. It was said that Poland was still spending a considerable portion of her Budget on armaments. The Polish Ambassador complained to tlie Foreign Office about the employment of a British radio station for political propaganda against a friendly nation. GERMANY’S BAD YEAR DEFICIT OF £103,500,000 (B.P.A. by Elcc. Tel. Copyright) (Received Jan. 11, 7 p.m.) BERLIN, Jan. 11. The Finance Minister, Herr Von Krosick, estimates that the financial year wil} end with a deficit of £103,500,000, including an accumulated deficit of £23,500,000 before the depression. became acute. Daring 1932 there was the enormous burden of unemployment and steadily shrinking field of taxation. Herr Von Krosick is of opinion that the deficit is not unsatisfactory after the terrible three years’ strain, on the Treasury.

UNLUCKY TROTSKY FAMILY DAUGHTER FOUND DEAD OF GAS POISONING (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Jan. 11, 7 p.m.) BERLIN, Jan. 11. Trotsky’s daughter, Frau Woikau. was found dead from ga s poisoning. She came from Russia for a medical cure, and was .worried by the notification that she would not be allowed to remain in Germany. Trotsky’s son has nUr> boon told that be would shortly he expelled from Germany.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11831, 12 January 1933, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11831, 12 January 1933, Page 3

GENERAL CABLE NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11831, 12 January 1933, Page 3