SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.
GETTING MAOELEY OUT. CABINET RESIGNS. RE-SWORN FOUR HOURS LATER. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright; (Australian Press Association). CAPETOWN, Nov. G. Hon. W. B. Madeley, Minister of Posts, failed to respond to the invitation to resign. At 11 a.m. Cabinet resigned and was re-sworn at 3 p.m., Mr 11. W. Sampson replacing Mr Madeley. Mr Sampson for 25 year's was president of the Typographical Union and is a supporter of Colonel F. H. Creswell, Minister of Defence. COLLAPSE OF BUILDING. - CULPABLE NEGLIGENCE. FINDING OF CORONER'S COURT. (By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Nov. 6. The verdict of the coronial inquiry into the deaths of the two women who were killed when the Lord Nelson Hotel (reputed to be a century old), situated in the Last End of London, collapsed last month, was that culpable negligence had been shown by the surveying department, which was in charge of the alterations.
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17554, 8 November 1928, Page 7
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