GENERAL CABLES
(Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) MONTE CAIREO, April 28. The year’s deficit on the Casino, of £56,000, was attributed, at the annual meeting, to the troubled international situation and the death of King George. No dividend was declared. LONDON, April 28. The Hertzogin Cecile’s masts have been bared. Tho dismantling may last a fortnight, and then the ship will be left to the mercy of the seas. BARCELONA, April 28. Badin, ex-chief of police, and his brother, were shot aJ they left. home. Badia participated in the organisation of the 1934 revolution. He escaped to France, but returned when the Leftists regained power, last February. VIENNA, April 28. The Government’s (difficulties have been increased by the discovery that the recently bankrupted Austrian Phoenix Life Insurance Company, bribed prominent leaders, including members of Starheniberg’s Heimwohr, and Schuschnigg’s Storm Troops. Chancellor Sehuschnigg announces preparations to repulse a general propagandist onslaught on the State. MOSCOW, April 28. Tho last link, 1.375 miles, between Karimskaya and Khabarovsk, has been completed by seventy thousand workers in two years, of the double tracking of the trans-Siberian railway.
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Grey River Argus, 30 April 1936, Page 7
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