GENERAL CABLES.
LONDON. March 24
Lord Winterton (secretary of the International Refugee Committee) sail! that Germany’s memorandum regarding Jewish emigration given .Mr G. Rublee (delegate who went to Berlin) is so hopeful that it will he possible to continue the conversations which could not be ended as a result of the recent deplorable events. NEW YORK. 51 arch 24. The Stock Exchange turnover to-day was 650,000 shares. BURGOS. Alarcli 24. It is officially denied that the Republican emissaries have reached an agreement to surrender Madrid, as reported earlier, 8051 BAY. March 24. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of J. Woolcott-Forbes. whose extradition to Sydney is sought to answer a charge of conspiracy. \\ ool-eott-Forbes has appeared in Court, several times since his arrest here, the last occasion being on March 18, when the hearing was adjourned until March SO To-dav the Prosecutor told the Chief Alagistrate that WoolcottForbes’s whereabouts arc unknown.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 99, 27 March 1939, Page 8
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