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GENERAL CABLES

MOTOR-CAR OUTPUT. (Uuited Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright A GENEVA, June 20. The Economic Section . of the* League of Nations Secretariat reveals that 6,386.<X)() motor-cars were produced in the world last year. American production in eight years declined by 9 per cent. and Germany's had doubled. CUTTY SARK. LONDON. June 19. When the famous clipper Cutty Sark, readied The Nore yesterday alter her last voyage to the Thames from Falmouth, where she has lain at anchor since 1922, Admiral Sir Edward Evjans, Commandor-in-Chief at The Nore. boarded her and took command. A big crowd watched the., proceedings. TRADE TALKS. LONDON, June 19. The Washington correspondent of “The Times” states that the best information now available regarding I the trade talks between Britain and j the United States is that the United States Secretary of State (Mr Cordell | Hull) is confident that an agreement j will be reached in the not too distant , future. ORGANISATION AGAINST JEWS. (Received this day at Mb p.m.) BERLIN, June 29. A high official states JO,OOO more , Jews including 3000 from Vienna, have settled in Berlin in the past throe months, and 300 new Jewish businesses have sprung up. causing irritation. * which resulted in the painting of the I slogans ‘blew,” or “Jewish business,”! on shops window. It is denied the demonstration was organised, but curious red paint was exclusively used and lettering of the same height was used in widely-separ- j ated districts.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1938, Page 5

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GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1938, Page 5

GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 21 June 1938, Page 5

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