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GENERAL CABLES.

] (Official Wireless) RUGBY, September 4. r The First Lord of lire Admiralty (Mr Alexander) visited Rome to-day. file was accompnnied by Bear Admiral . Chetwoode, and was met hy the Minister of Marine. Admiral Siglanni, and otl.e? high Italian naval and Foreign : Office officials, and members of The [ British Embassy staff. ‘ EARL BEAUCHAMP’S TOUR. I Earl Beauchamp, who is a passenger i by The Niagara. is going to Sydney in I response to many invitations. Interviewed, he said that he was looking forward with great pleasure in revisiting nl«l scenes. The Conservative party in England was ar present in a state of indecision. The Labour Government has grievously failed to reduce unemployment which had doubled. Mr. Brnnsden Fletcher of the Sydnew Morning Herald, said the feature of the Press Conference was wonderful hospitality. These conferences were proving most valuable in bringing Empire Press into line with greater

| GANGSTER BARRED. ) (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) j BRUSSELS, September L I Jack Diamond, the gang erookster who made New York too hot to hold him. and decided to visit Europe, landed at Antwerp. Local journalists were amazed to find “he was just like an ordinary American tourist.” He was t later detained by the Passport Office. ‘ pending instructions from here. It is expected that he will be declared an ( [undesirable immigrant, and be returned to America. On the liner “Bel-, jgcnland. ,? under the name of Nolan.! ! he cleaned up hundreds sterling from ‘ the poker-playing passengers of the liner. When the ship reached Ply- , mouth, detectives interviewed Dia- 1 mend, and his three companions, who ; were not allowed to land in England. ' They are going on to Antwerp. j

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Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Grey River Argus, 6 September 1930, Page 3

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