GENERAL CABLES
OBITUARY
(United Press Association—By Elkutrie Telegraph—Copyriglit.)
LONDON, November 1
Obituary—Percy K6p.pjl,' head ' cf the foreign c/hed department for consulting, tilt dominions since the inir.uguratiori after the 1926 Conference, aged' fifty-six. <
AID FOR HOUSING IN LONDON
RUGBY, October 31
Latest ’Statistics of the London Couilty Council show that there are 261.000 persons housed in estates that have been developed. ‘by the Couilty Council with State assistance. There is still a heavy demand for houses on the" estates, a further 200 thousand applications having been made for tenancies in the last year.
ADMIRAL RETIRED
LONDON, November 1
Captain Colin Sorel, who was promoted to Rear Admiral •on November Ist will ‘be placed on the retired list on November 2nd. r
RISE IN STERLING IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, November 1. :
“Bullish” tendencies in British currencies to-day • brought the pound sterling to a close of 3/30{■ for cables, two and seven eighths higher than Monday’s closing prices; The Canadian dollar; closed three; eighths of a cent higher, at "904./
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