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GENERAL CABLES

RAILWAY SMASH IN ENGLAND. (British Official Wireless). RUGBY', June 17. A locomotive driver was killed and another driver and a guard were injured, one seriously, when an early morning passenger express from Sheffield to Bristol ran into the rear of a mineral train between AVingfield said Ambergate. fourteen miles from Derby. 'The express was being drawn by two engines ami both overturned, the driver of one being pinned uiiderneath. No passengers were injured, although several coaches word torn from their bogies, and the lino was ripped up for a. considerable distance.

JEWISH LEADER ASSASSINA TED. (Aus. & N.Z Cable Assn.) JERUSALEM, June 1 IS. Doctor Charles Arlosoroff, lea. ler of the Balesline Jews, was assassinated

while walking with his wife, at M( 1 Aviv. The murderers were dressed in * European clothes. One flashed a torch in the doctor-s eyes, a.nd fired thrice, while the wife screamed for help. The Government has offered £5OO reward for the capture of the assassins. The ..ewish Agency has added a thousand pounds. Dr. Arlosoroff has just returned from Germany, where he had investigated the Nazi treatment of Jews. THE INDIAN NATIONALISTS. t ALCUTTA, Juno IS. , Congress has decided on a further extension till July 21, o f the suspension of civil disobedience. J Meantime, Gandhi has i> ePll or d ere di lo rest another month. |

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Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 20 June 1933, Page 8

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GENERAL CABLES Grey River Argus, 20 June 1933, Page 8

GENERAL CABLES Grey River Argus, 20 June 1933, Page 8

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