GENERAL CABLES
THE CHANNEL TUNNEL. EY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. In the House of Commons, Mr MacDonald announced that the Government had decided against the construction of the Channel tunnel Reuter. CRUISE OF BRITISH FLEET. SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. The British special service squadron arrived this afternoon from.-'British Columbia for a visit of three days. The squadron was accorded a rousing welcome and an official welcome from the American Navy whs extended by ships of the battle fleet when the British officers began a series of official calls. A continuous round of entertainments is planned. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S RIGHTS. \ v LONDok, Ju|y 7.Mr J. H. Thomas (Colonial Secretary), answering Mr Esma-nn Harmsworth (Conservative), dpnied that the High Commissioners. had difficulty of access to the Imperial Ministers, • and said lie hoped shortly to make an announcement regarding the position of High Commisisoners. ‘
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 July 1924, Page 5
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