GENERAL CABLES
(By Electric Telegraph.- Oopyrigtn tnniru *>• a n• f N.Z '’fihlt fusno'iatuii LONDON, July 30. Freemasons, numbering 2,500, including Mr Featon, a New Zealander, were present when the Duke of Connaught at an impressive ceremony installed the Duke of York as Provincial Grandmaster of Middlesex. LONDON, July 31, The American world fliers departed from Brought and arrived at Kirkwall, in the Orkneys.' The Goodwood Cup. resulted—Tetresina 1, Leonardo 2, Kerror 3: Six ran; von by a neck ; three lengths. The * Fellowship of the British Empire, whoso receipts and subscriptions amount to £so,OtiO propose to allocate £IO,OOO to promote inter-imperial, l'elations by means of. Empire scholarships ranging from £IOO to £IOOO. for young people in Britain, with a view to settlement overseas. PARIS, July 30-. The Chamber restored the match monopoly, the abolition of which the Poincare Government forced through Parliament. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 31 Zanni arrived and departed for. Aleppo. He . expects, to follow tho same route as D’Ooisv.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 5
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159GENERAL CABLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 1 August 1924, Page 5
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