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GENERAL CABLES

EDGAR WALLACE’S FUNERAL. LONDON, Feb. 25. “On the turf, and under it, all men are equal.” is the inscription on the wreath from the well-known coloured racing tipster, Prince Rass Monolulu, at Edgar Wallace’s funeral, which took place at Little Marlow cemetery Buckinghamshire, within sight of his country home. The turf, stage, literature and journalism were well represented at the funeral. GOLD RECOVERED. (Received this day at P. 25 a m) PARIS, February 26. Divers have recovered tbe gold lost from the Berengaria on Feb. 23rd. GERMAN BOURSES. EE-OPEN. BERLIN, Feb. 26. The Bourses re-opened everywhere quietly after fivo months closing.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1932, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1932, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1932, Page 5

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