GENERAL CABLES.
WASHINGTON. February 28. Mr James Davis, Secretary for Labour, will remain in the Hoover Cabinet. RUGBY, February 27. Sir Austen Chamberlain is suffering from a chill and is confined to his room. SYDNEY, February 28. In the Legislative Assembly the Crimes Act was amended prescribing flogging for razor-slashers. Labour members strongly opposed flogging. LAUNCESTON, February 28. The bodies of the whole Archer family, who were burned to death on Monday night, were buried yesterday. So little was left of the seven bodies after the fire that one ordinary coffin was sufficient to accommodate the whole of the remains.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18203, 2 March 1929, Page 7
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