GENERAL CABLES
CHANNEL DISTRESS SIGNAL. (British Official W'-dess.) RUGBY, October 15. Thte Pool 0 and Swanage lifeboats searched without success a wide area over the Channel in heavy seas during the night, 'following on the sighting of a distress signal twenty milea south-west of The Needles. international MOTOR show. RUGBY, October 15. The attendance at the first day of the .International Motor Show at Olympia, London, showed an increase on that last year. Am exceptionally large number of visitors from abroad were present. Good business was reported. death sentences commuted. TIRANA. October 15.
King Zog, of Albania, has commuted death sentences to imprisonment for life in the cases of those sentenced oil 'September 17. an extradition question. CHICAGO, October 15. The Circuit Court reversed the decision in Carpenter’s case, that a factor could not be extradited, and has ordered that the case be remanded to the District Court for a new hr‘a.'. CANADIAN RELIEF. OTTAWA, October 14. As the first step in its Dominion unemployment relief programme the Government announces n. 1,500,000-doll nr loan without interest to the Canadian Pacific Railway, to keep 8000 repair men employed until the end of the year. I -- ?!
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1932, Page 5
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