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GENERAL CABLES

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LONDON, Nov. 30. Levan, asked why ho left the country, said lie went in response to n strong request and remained concealed for six months at that request. He admitted signing many documents without reading them.

Copper, -£62/1/3 to £63/18/9; lead £26 to £25/5/-; spelter £39 to £35/15/-; tin £174/2/6 to £175/3/9; silver per oz. , . OTTAWA, Dec. 1 The Government, estimate of 1922 wheat crop indicates that it will be the largest since 1915. The yield is expected to he 391,425,000 bushels from 23,422,000 acres.

BERLIN, Nov. 30 All the theatres arc closed owing; to an actors’ strike. A popular comedian tried to organise an .entertainment with the assistance of non-unionists' strikers who bought tickets and sat among the audience. ,Wheti the comedian appeared they accused him of sirike-brealdng. The audience hissed the offender off the stage. The strikers took his place and gave an impromptu performance. Soup kitchens have been opened for 'poorer strikers. AMSTERDAM. Den. 1.

Following ; the members’ decision against foreigners, the whole hoard of Stock Exchange resigned.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 2

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GENERAL CABLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 2

GENERAL CABLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 December 1922, Page 2