GENERAL CABLES
(By Electric Telegraph.—Cops right.) 'Australian and N.Z. Cable Association., PARTS, June 16. The Zola rnonupient was unveiled in < -the presence of M. Herriot- and all the members of the Cabinet. Many thousands were present. Speakers paid a tribute to the work oPZoia on behalf of Dreyfus. There were other demonstrations at the Pantheon, where Zola is buried. HONGKONG, June 16. The American fliers have arrived afc Saigou. LONDON, June 16. The fourth international congress on refrigeration opened in London under the presidency of Mr Sidney Webb, President of the Board of Trade. Thirty ' nations are represented in addition ta delegates from Britain and the Dominions. Speeches were made emphasising the importance of refrigeration and developing freer interchange between communities.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1924, Page 5
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