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GENERAL CABLES.

N.Z. TRADE WITH BRITAIN. LONDON, April 21. Sir J. Parr and representatives of all the New Zealand Produce Boards, visited Bristol, and found that after London, Bristol is the best customer for New Zealand lamb- butter and hon/y. Speaking at a dinner, Sir J. Parr said that the number of shops in Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow now- selling New Zealand produce had doubled during the past two years. If the provision merchants of the western ports guaranteed to takri more of New Zealand’s produce more direct ships would, be available. SUICIDE. LONDON, April 21. Sir Herbert Austin, clerk of the Cemral Criminal Court, whose knowledge of criminal law was unrivalled, was found shot dead in his office at the Old Bailey, with a revolver nearby. Ho (Occupied his accustomed seat in the Court on Friday. TH I had spent 40 years in the Old Bailey atmosphere of drama and tragedy.

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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1929, Page 7

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GENERAL CABLES. Grey River Argus, 23 April 1929, Page 7

GENERAL CABLES. Grey River Argus, 23 April 1929, Page 7

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