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GENERAL CABLES.

THIRTEEN KILLED IN ELEVATOR CRASH. BERLIN,-March 21. ;A recently, .donstructjtd elevator weighing <OO tons, used to raise wagons, collapsed in a gale al Merse- , burg and killed thirteen and injured five. THIRTEEN TOURISTS KILLED VIENNA, March 21. Seventeen tourists were crossing a snow bridge on the Tavern Range, near Salzburg, during a storm, when the bridge'collapsed. Four were dug cut. Thu rest perished. RADIO BAN' ON BIBLE, OTTAWA, March 21. The International Bible Students’ Association has been refused further radio broadcasting licenses because of the lectures containing controversial religious matter. Half a mii'ioii signatures to protest arc sought in an aerial appeal. The matter is to be discussed in the. Commons. The refusal is declared’ to be an attack on free speech. NICARAGUAN ELECTIONS. MANAGUA, March 25. President Diaz to-day signed a decree establishing United States supervision over the October elections.

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Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES. Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES. Grey River Argus, 23 March 1928, Page 2

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