GENERAL CABLES
BRITAIN'S BEEII AND TEA. (United Press Association—By Electric. Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at noon.) LONDON, Dec. 3: Britain’s thirst is being increasingly quenched by tea and less by beer. The latter for the year ended 31st. March, .amounted to twenty million standard barrels, which was tlic lowest since the'duty was raised in 1920-21, whereas tea increased two per cent, to the total of 412 million pounds. The severity of the winter; accounted for a sudden jump in whisky ito a total of thirteen million proof. gallons, but wine declined.
BYE-ELECTION RESULT. (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, December 3. Owing to the resignation of Sir Ilffe Tamworth, the bye-election resulted:— Sir A. Steol-Maitland (ex-member of the Conservative Cabinet) 23,495 \ Norwill (Labour) 12,759. AN EMPHATIC DENIAL. (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, December 3. Mi- Manning emphatically denies the truth ofthe statement published in Australia of the dismissal of the London migration staff at the rate of ten weekly. ■ ■ . ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1929, Page 5
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