GENERAL CABLES
GERMAN REPORT. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) BERLIN, January 23. ; A siippl'ivrenUary Berlin foreign bankers report condemns the rising of trade harriers and says it is impressed with the sacrifices of the German people. I is imperative that hindrances to development lie removed and no time should he lost. Ihe countries grow poor together. The onverse was also true that they all would grow rich together hv the lightening of burdens and the greater freedom of trade, enriching one country, would enrich all. HEAT WAVE DEATHS. SYDNEY, January 25. Three, more deaths are renprted as a result of Friday's limit wave. All were old men who collapsed and died in the hospital. AN AIR RECORD. SAIGON TO PARIS. PARIS, January 24. Tile Krone 11 airmen, C.'odos and P.<>bida, have arrived at Paris from Saigon, in seventy-six hours, limiting Cosies and Bcllonte’s record.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1932, Page 6
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