GENERAL CABLES.
ITEMS OF INTEREST. dY CABLE- PRESS ASSOC" ATION—COPY RIGHI LONDON, Aug. 7. Parliament has adjourned till November 16. Reynolds’ News says the Prime Minister (Mr Stanley Baldwin) recently made a remark that he was contemplating another election shortly, llis idea is to obtain a mandate for a comprehensive programme of Imperial preference as the only remedy for industrial evils. The House of Commons appointed Earl. Cranford (chairman), Mr Rudyard Kipling, Dame Muriel Talbot and Lords Rayleigh and Blanesburgb among members of a committee to investigate the management, control and finance of broadcasting after the expiration of the company’s monopoly in December, 1926. SOFIA, Aug. 8. Thirty-three persons charged in connection with the Communist conspiracy were sentenced to death at Varna. SYDNEY, Aug. 9. A radio from Admiral Robison states that 43 seamen failed to rejoin the ships in Sydney. Two stragglers reported to the American Consul, who sent them forward as passengers by the Ulimaroa, -which sailed yetserday for Auckland. The wharves at the various ports Ulimaroa. which sai’ed yesterday for the recent idleness. Thirteen steamers sailed for Sydney. •
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 August 1925, Page 5
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