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GENERAL CABLES

VIOK'ROY’.S REPLY

A WARNING GIVEN.

United P’-ess Association. —By Electro I e.cgraph.—Copyright. >

DELHI, March 7

. 'Hie Viceroy has replied to Gandhi: “I regret to learn you contemplate a course of action which is clearly hound to involve the violation of tire law, and be a danger to the public peace. Gandhi’s move is strongly denounced by Moslems and Shaukat Ali, aprominent leader declares the movement is not so much anti-British <-s anti-Moslem, and it is calculated to make Aloslenis camp followers in the campaign. He is of opinion that the campaign will mean bloodshed i-imnigiiout India. It is believed in certain quarters that the British Government will make an eleventh hour attempt to secure the abandonment of Gandhi’s campaign, hv inviting him to visit England and negotiate fm a settlement.

BUTTER BLENDERS

LONDON, March 10

“The Times” in a leading article, denounces the blending of butter as a deception. It emphasises the excellence of the Australian and New Zealand butter and the high standard of dairy inspection in those Dominions. It- adds: The public should be protected from buying blended butter under a false name.

YANKEE BULL FIGHTER

MADRID, -March 0

An American Alatador, named Franklin, gave a brilliant exhibition at Valencia in a bull fight. AAHien two Spanish fighters were gored and taken to tho hospital, Franklin tackled four out of six bulls, and he despatched them all. The excitement was so intense that a Bandillero dropped dead.

AVIATOR’S DELAY

LONDON, Alarcli 10

Parkerson, who is flying to New Zealand, was delayed in starting owing to had weather. He hopes to leave Lympne on March 12th.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1930, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1930, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1930, Page 6

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