GENERAL CABLES
AIK SQUADBONS LEAVE (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). RUGBY, September 18. The fiv'e flviug-boats comprising No. 209 Genera] Reconnaissance Squadron, which flew yesterday from Felixtowe to Plymouth, were to continue the flight to Malta to-day. No. 210 Squadron. stationed at Pembroke, will leave for Malta later. SOVIET EXECUTIONS MOSCOW, Sept. 19. Twenty Siberian railway officials have been executed for sabotage and espionage, allegedly on behalf of Japan. VIEW OF FOOD. LONDON, September 16. “1 dread the day when food will he considered only from the scientific viewpoint,” Professor Osborne, of Melbourne. told the British Association lor the Advancement of Science to-day. He told his fellow scientists that when he attended dinners of the Food ami Wine Society, he did not concern liirnsli’ about scientific values, but with the artistry of the cooking am! the flavor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1937, Page 5
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