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GUN RUNNING INTO INDIA. ,t- N.Z. Cable Awn). (Received Apr J 17 at 5.5 p’.m.) CALCUTTA, April 16. One of the biggest captures of arms smuggled to the Indian Frontier was made wh n Frontier Constabulary intercepted gun runners in the Kahat district and seized 234 rfles in good condition, and also German automatic pistols. GENEVA CONFERENCE. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, April 15. Sir J. Simon (Foreign Secretary), left London to-day for Geneva to resume as Head of the British Delegation to the Disarmament Conference. He travelled to Paris by air in company with the French Ambassador, M. Defleurian. After lunching in Paris Sir J. Simon continued the journey by air to Geneva. SUNDAY SHOW “INFORMER.” LONDON. April 14. After assoc ating himself with public protests, Rev. J. S. Perkins of Zion, Congregational Church, at Hulme, has as a “common Informer.’’ written to Mr Wil’iam Milward. Manager of the Manchester Stadium and to Councillor L. B. Cox the Master of Ceremonies, regarding recent Sunday boxing contests there, claiming £lOOO from Mr Milward and £5OO from Cox. The ac- 4 t on will be defended.
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1932, Page 3
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