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GENERAL CABLES

(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian A i\./.. Cable Association..)

LONDON", April 14

The- tlirent ened .strike m' building nil ployee.s at Wembley ilul nut materialise to-day. Despite tli'e reported ultimatum to tiu> Exhibition authorities ami till contracting linns work is proceeding as usual this morning. It is stated that till workers turned up. Newspapers mention the possibility pi the linvul vaehl being near Marseilles :tt tip, tin the arrival of the Maloja. on which the Duke and Duchess of lurk embarked at Port Said. It is hinted that the Duke and Dm hess may spend the night aboard the yaeht aL Marseilles.

LONDON. April 15. Sir Thomas and Lady Mackenzie sail by the Rotorua for New Zealand on the 23rd April. Nationalists and Republicans were absent from the opening of the Belfast Parliament. Mr O'Neil! was re-elected Speaker. The annual conlerence o! the National Association nf Schoolmasters passed a resolution pledging full financial support to ntiv member who suffered through refusing to submit to an inspection by a woman inspector of physical instruction of hoy s in his charge. A resolution was passed that every hoy of over seven years should come under the predominating influence of a man teacher. The Daily Express's Paris correspondent sacs that a French amateur has discovered that it is possible to send two short-wave messages simultaneously from the same aerial. Thu messages of 55 metre wave and 90-metre wave respectively. were received in America perfect I v.

BERLIN. April 14. Obituary : Fritz Baedeker, l lie guidebook publisher, aged 81. NE \VYORK, April .14. Obituary: El wood Haynes, inventor of the automobile.

B BESSELS, April 14

The King asked the Socialist loader AT. Vandervelde, to form a Cabinet. AT Vnndervclde is consulting his colleague. WASHINGTON. April 15.

The Secretary for State is sending a note, to Roumania asking for payment of at. least part of the 45.000,000 dollars owing to America.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 April 1925, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 April 1925, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 April 1925, Page 3