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u Canada, The. Empire and The World 'at Large
CANADA:" '
The Kingston Outbreak.'
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The,outtlreak at' Kingston Penitent',
ary came• in the nature of sudden
shook to the people :of .Canada, We
• ':have been so used to regarding,,, our
,prison adntiniitratloa, : as be'yotitl .re-'
'proach•thatwe have Go,iie almost to
,pharisaical at.tit'ude .iu regard•"to the
prisons over the border whietr have
'witnes;sed• hot a few shocking , Out-
breaks dill i,og t•lie past tfew ytave. 'Now
the Matter ,ecdmes fieatrer home and
-there is a rent reso'l ite. cenvictiou that;
this must bee investigated?.tilo.rou'ghly'
and wi.tltout delay, aiid•that aiy{'eyils
'existing';enust: also',be remed'ied wit,ll-
out delay.e-Montreal Daily Stat. •a ''
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EMPIRE
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• Britain's Trade •Agreernents
•'4ve are,hot surprised' to learn that.
European: nations are'"tumbling- ovlit
:One another" in.the desire to coneinde
new, trade .agreements with'•Great Bri-
lain: ' C.is.,doubtful,•hoWeyer; whether.
they' •wi11 receive treatment quite so
ei�erous as thataccorcled tp. the Domin
tang;., 'meticulously careful weigifintg •
of :privilege .againr.t ,privilege is Mitch
more ''likely • After all, ,Great Britain.
has had. all' ;the disad..antages of inter-
national. •trade and' ;,none of^its advai}t.
eaea.:16 ; •decades 'haat•, it 'is time ye
eq.uare•up , the 'accountt'-,-Rand Dail�v
M iii' , (Johann;esburg)•:
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"'�Qttawa' 'Logic r .. •'s••'
"Britain is the keystone. of our 'Em-
ire ec'esfr�omic- ee. uceet e,. •a-ntl wl rete "
•a p'osperous Britai:n,witli 'a high ''pur-_
ch tsing power all our efforts • must
fail,'' says'Mr. Stanley' Bruce., That. is
a'sound• point of view, .though it' is 'one
Which many. Australians have'•fail'ed to
appreciate. We'caiitiot sell to .advant
age: in our best .markets unless people
there who are. anxious.to ,buycans do
so;'. and they can. only do so' if their
economic, 'circumstances are' favour-
able: . Tile making pt concessions ,on
our part 'is ,therefore a forst of enlight-
ened. self-interest, Melbourne .Aus-
• tralian
-Saskatchewan' is- conqueehig • del5res
• Rion, ,and by "the method of .reducing''
unemployment. •, What that', province.
has been able to•'do is an evidence 'of
the ,uuconeetrable :spirit • of the west.
° Conditions are 'oiiviniely improving,
and already • them is noti'ceabl'e . 'a.
1,',Ise, change in the mentality, of the pegple.
They 'are reaiiiing that conditions
'which they .have been responsible for
.creating, can also be , overcom`e by
•.themselves when they have the uoui'-
• age to• fare the facts, -Victoria, C''olon-
1st, ,
Italy,- Seeking _
Speed' Record
"•S:afe Driving • The New India
'rules far safe driv It .is, often said. that Great Brit
One'of• the. sound o
rr',has eti•eetee far'elt the- s-ur-.rend
trig is to `'".watch'• the other fe ow•
India has gone tea far ever to:get back ing the ne,xt •few weeks:, McGill :is
toethe Oils of the pest. A dernoeratle the first Canadian unitsersitY 'to car...
India,' an, India devotpd in. tar larger •rY dut an eiperiment ef this kind. .'
which 1,vOild trade will be an, essential, :tile facilities already available in the
% te, selected. . aeli. squadron Would No other place conid ever seem
see
When, we folia the Habit of: doing -Met
that we keep . our 'eyes on the' 'road
ahead. r.. When k e,ke.ep our eyes on, they
road ahead it's,: ever' so muclti •easier to
:kee.p sour minds on the all-ireportant
'Job of driving safely. Watching•,the
• other • fello}v .develops a, new interept
in him, too. , It teeters a badly" needed
highway 'courtesy: 'It is 'a conctatit •re -
e' enitutletettratethe• 1 sad is e"eenee liyeall
and not by any one driver, .It tells us
• that :the other fellow. has 'equal rights,
With our own, and that if we infringe
en those rights. -we d0'so at our civil
peril -Bi and•on Sun. .
M -overly etvt---of-Wl� to t
Although tire price •of wtieat. con-
tinues at a. disappointingly low Level,,
the sate of. so much' grain, even, at pre-
sent rates means bringing' _into the_
country •many millions of new money,
Transportation interests ate enjoying
gratifying aetivity.in consequence - an
general business is reviving st'eadily.-
CalgaryHerald. •
• . The: New Empire ',. ` ' but when luxuries become cheap, they l it will require about five years o g
'It must not be forgotten that' the .also become necessities, and those the, first fruits. -_of the investigation,
Ottawa agreements form but • the •first ,parts of the. Empire Which can produee l but the practical value of the' X=ray
steps`in the direction' of a great attd fare fend and fruit. ;that ,will be both lux- ing will he immediately available to
reac`I"iing adjustment .of trade. '.The uries 'nand necessaries• will benefit the students.
Empire-has.d.ec?des to•trade more .with; .greedy••preferences giving.them! '
• Itself. That meads that henceforth it first place in the British market.
will be more interested in investing In. -Jamaica Gleaner.. Game Birds 'fake Toll
„itself and in developing itself. The new ' of •Crops in Alberta
order of things should mean some- The Danger of. Rdads I '' Irricana, .Alta. --Hundreds of duclts
thing far beyond increased trade iii Speed in itself is rarely 'a danger,' and geese are taking. ilcavy toll of the
this coi}tniodity or that. It must mean, Yet the road offence upon which police I wheat still remaining in' the fields of
it it is to be a success, new Empire lines officers spend most time and ingenuity 1 this district it was noted last`' week.
thrown out and around . Empire coup- is. the trapping of motorists who. travel ;'Only 40 per cent. of the crop has been
tries -lines of emigration, lines of 1n at 35 miles an hour, .when- often the l rvested due to the delay caused by
vestment, lines of cultural emit -act -hi
circumstances would render safe ah 'tlie early snowfall.
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power i -it .:India ,to,retre .t from what ..X-rayed for tuberculosis germs by .the.
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Not- content with just launching the fastest''destroyer in the'world,''France• is 'ii,ow busy= building the
largest liner. }ere :we see. building' ;operations at. Saint N.azaire, . She's • it024 feet long and.has • a .
•dispiacemsnt of 70,000 tons: The,rive:s used, it prated end °to end,' would stretch 400 tniles-and- that's •
not'' stringing 'a liner. • '
Despite Loss 'i f Pilots; She ,
Still Keeps .After World •
Record on Lake
, Garda
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Rome.-rThe tragic death of Lieuten-
ant Ariosto Neri, Italy's "speed Wiz-
•ard," has• led to a delay in the pre-
parat'ions ' which are being glade at•
Des:enzana • 'on ,Lake Garda to wrest:
from. England the world's " seaplana
'speed' record, bila the intention of re-
gaining .this much sOughtafter ;honor
has by no means; been:abandoned. Om
the .contrary; it is stated 'that ,a 'fresh..
attempt ,will be made as'soon as tem
peratures: are • steadily . coo•1 enough for" `
racing- seaplanes', to take < ofe. The,, - . • ' •
Italian machine which 4e..to Make' the
attempt t,: conquer :the world a.:speed.
record will be piloted by Weeramt Ofil .
cer 'Agent); who:'las 'iertnerly No:'2 ot;r:
the Italian teams •and has become No
1 since the ,death of Lieutenant Nerh
Italy •has paid a heavy to1T' 'Tivea :.
to high-speed. flying: No less than
nine of her 'Very best pilots have lost
their lives.' in the last four years in
practice flights in Desenzano. Never-
theless, there is no' decrease in the de-
termination'' -to
e -termination': -to cot:miler elle world's .
speed -record. •
The latest Italian racing seaplane,
which was Built for the.last Schneider
Trophy race, but was not in readiness
in time to' take part in the contest, is
considered to a by? far• -the ' fastest fly-
ing machine in existence in the world
to -clay; : It: has. developed, however, a
'Students of McGill •. 1. Non; Perina>tient Branch':
'To .Be X -Rayed for. T:B :, Of Air. Force Considered
;:.Montreal -Five •hundred first-year Ottawa',-Form*tion'.,oi; a Canadian
'wilbe non -permanent air • force on lines sini-
_stadeiits::a.t_..1\2c.(*ili :ilniLersfty_ _l..
ar o e agxi tart' air.
United ' Kingdon' -is un4er-- eider -a-.;
tion" by 'the- Department ,of National'
'Defence . an 'an' announcerncnt , is ex-
pected shortly., :
The proposed force' would consist of
thiee• squadrons; located.atrpctrits yet'
1r ± t th - l " ' force iii' the
Holme in the North
I• know a house ,beside the sea
'Vi'liere r.•ocks and''gul•ls cali down to rile.
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Of :other shores ,snore wide and -fair mysterious dcfaet, the exact ziature of
Than those 'beneath the •window tiler, ivh'icictl'tecngiue'ers' have, not yet been:--.
With' bolder reeks , and whiter sand,= able, to__disaover : j� o• less than three •
And hills' behind •more green , end.of "these machines while flying. at top
grand, speed' over Lake Garda,'have suddenly
nose-dived' and plunged: in'tor the water • ,
I never listen; fot•1 know- . " Df the lake. The pilot, in, each' case,. was
That wheresoever 'I may''go,' killed • so"thaDit' has' been impossible -
to find Dirt. la What. these accidents.'
eac'iai .lite The innia of the iutUt \vi'i. McGill L•o Made Y ,U.• .� ria - - ___ _
co -o eration0.of the university• with rank's', with'•, reserve of, 'officers. Ap- More. bright ,with memory's magic FI'rer'A'Voids Crash
not be an India in which millions' are i P• rank„+n 4h. re er �,; ,,� 'officers.
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,taaatueu. LwLu• VOW yaa vLua n a••.,•L y•... • i ---•r p_
' .__-. «....L r9uirerl to nhtartt .)llOIS' ileen SES' annae Thati those snout tar northern some, �--
' - -'•• the. financial re his •de h' in which
leges reserved tics flight.'beie • at ,
of one of the, 114eGi1 gove'rnors,'who 1 That, nestling in its hills apart, he is said to. have reached a.maximurn
sPcctive of'their deserving. It will bei
r i les referred to' remain • unidentified, , C ' Gathers me ever to.i:ts. heart- speed 'somewhere' iu the neighborhood
an India in which 'tile oppo tun t p•
1n
SEI zaUeth Fleiriing, in the Christian of 47.0 miles an hour,. had his 'ru
acce 'table to the"other officers.
As'a branch of the Royal Canadian
Air ,Force the new • body' we aid , be
operated along , about theline
line
as the present ,non -permanent aet�ive
inUitia.
will be equal to all. ' 'We •'•are ,witness The X-ray photographs will, be care-
ing the slow dying of an epoch.. It is fully studied arid• filed away. in or er
for us all to see that it..is replaced. by that a complete history of, the health'
est 540 'st•ttdents•ma3* br' kA
nc lung e
-man.
' !through . their university,'eourse.• In ��
this way it. will. be Passible to'de'ter- Watch Dial on Egg Shell Leads
.A Geed .'Pros ect. For, Jamaica '., amine how the• "white plaguet'attacks
TO ec111'atiOn-O;1-I�eneS-I�1et_
p i. p
'Not a .fortune fora 'fen' tut 'a. liveli- .students ' "and what percentage: is al.:, ter' I n An. a laid 'b a
•Chester; g egg Y.
hood for the many is what• me must fected t 14 I Cheshire„ had
it s o c o -lay a . psi ect replica of" the face- of a.
slithers of • England and Canada. TliO emitter 500 tinctrm ng . s''''� watch Marked on' it's .shell. ',The Ro-
'•masses in England are wage •earners i men .and, women, and,.thus\have a re are complete and 'even
:with a very all margin, in for.' luxuries I cord._of _;sonic 1 000 undergraduates., Tan, numbers p
a ih t . _y sm a g. - i . t •et the • minute divisions are 'perfectly'
plain. •The numerals and divisions are.
raised above. the' surface. of the s'he'll
and there is a deep impression above
the number' XII,'•corresponding to the
winder 'of the watch.,
T.he- egg :has aroused. great interest.
, in the Chester Market and the owner
of the hen has been offered large. sums
of money for it. There is no explane-.
. tion for this freak of nature, but, some
Persons are wondering. tyhether the
hen has lately swallowed a watch.
Science Monitor.
•aim .at in producing fruit for the con I ' , Next `session ' i . i . h p d t ` X hen at• • ar on a pas,' es ire, a
p i i dents both
short, a more closely4tnit,.•more solid'' el -en greater speed. The culpable The game. birds are,attacknig, hun-
- - "Empiteei ttiali-thee pat,t- tins' --1 ' ' .•— mutorrsr'-rs ti — , ' .f: wit
n• r. row uce. tie Whole a o road is
rightful preserve, that he can stop, the district coml)lained their 300 -acre
BRITISH turn or swerve ' without. signal, and crops have been ruined' by the birds.
Money and Employment that he can'swoop into a main road as
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Ziii of e Province. 1 I 1 widthf 'the 1i feeds 'fil m the crop. Two 'farmers of•
thougrh' Ile were turtling. into, his own ;
• Tire first nee. ti_al'to the provision gate-•-•-•C'ape At: us
..--__ .. s 1.'..... King' Reduces Rents ;of jobs is money. I3e�pi'te the 1>t'ev�R'� - .. .. - _
ing depression, there is no lack of
motley utthis. r A Genius Needed
lying idle ni the.t-anis. VV hat is nee state. One y ear• 'ago
ed is the- release df some .o. f this id.,• erects a stuns shaft i the King took ower the adjoining 1200-
2 ortland, It •
' money, and its flow directed towards memarial' to' hvoncl. HaTtre's as in= i acre` Wim, when 'no new tenant was -
venter of the modern automobile. But forthcoming and, it will now be used
the provision of el)e e1 inent through witat a row of shafts a grateful, public i by GO workingmen, who will hold their
a plan'of National Develnpmeet:-Lon
Londoa,�The King has redtteed by
• ountry bast sums are AMERICA `•{ 20 per cent,"the rents for allotments df
need-
Portland
the Sandringham e
re —1 our_ists"' Visit it • inn}
” According to the Belgian tourist of>
ace; the number of• foreigners who
came to Belgium` this. Summer,_was•
.greater than -last year. Hollanders
came first,• in the matter of numbers,
followed• '.by 'French •sand Germans.
1'}sere were; few Ame:ic'ana an -d- Brie
.tisk.' The, tourist office directed its
'advertising • efforts toward ' 3olland,
Northern. France and 'Central Europe.
Much is 'being done to'attract parties
of school children, with their teach-
ers. •
.Rich- Copper .'Deposit
in Nevada
A Page~deposit of copper, averaging.
46 per cent., now is being developed in
the northern part ,of•Elko County by
the Rio Tinto Copper Company. It is
said tg be the world's richest• copper
deposit and,' according to experts,
Belgium. Now Has Phone would •be•.a money maker even at pre;
Service to'Leopoldsville sent starvation. copper :prices.
in the Congo
---&t-tr��-elepl}.9ile.•_C�i�.n)�utCaT-
tion between Belgium and Leopolds-
ville in the Belgian Congo .itas been
inaugurated. . The lines will be open
from 10.30 a.ul. to 12,3'0 p.m. and from
2.30 p.m. to 5.30 pan. on .week days,
and, from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p•in..on..
Sundays. •
' A three-minute conversation will
cost 390 Belgian:frames'(about $11.14)•,
and each extra minute will be charged
for at the rate of 130 francs. Person
cloaking to converse with somebody
in the Congo are ad"vised'to arrange for
the call, some hours in ;advance -pre=
ferably, the.day before. • •
don Baily Herald,. '
The Crisis of the League
Wa Have had the League -of Nations
Only a few years now, and in that
• short time it Lias done much. It has
bound . up senile wounds of the last
war, cared some ills of tits present,
• ' and prevented some evils for the fu-
ture. It cannt'ieirpt everything all
at once -to g• ye peace in twelve years
to a planet w itch has been distracted
be Iw'ar for more than double that num-
ber of centuries, It can only'attempt
what a sufficient. number of its• sap -
porter's wltnt It -to attempt.' 'The real
danger in this crisis in' its affairs' is
not of too slow progress but of its, fall-
ing back through lassitude and ignor-
ance on' the part of Geveri merits and
peoples- -RIO a state where irobo'dY-
cares whether it lives or dies. That
must not be; the world would have nb
use for an apolegetie•stitvival-linger-
' ing ou like a Iioly Reinert Empire or a
Holy Alliance long after the lite -had
left ii.•---klandinster Cttardiatt,
Fasting Unto Death
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woteld be willing to erect to; anybody
who 'evened aeautomobile that
would ,stay modern for more than One
season' - 'The Christian Science- Mont-
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tor. •
allotments by tenancies" let by the
,King..p&rson'all.y et ._$4 an acre
ext er
carried .•away, ai y his truly e
ordinary skill enabled him . to land
of -1 '...n tl e lake without injury ,to
himself or his `machine. It is thought
that •perhaps the destruction of the
other machines was due.to a similar
.breakage. of the«elevat'ors.'Theee, how-
ever 'hav'e been carefully 'Checked' in
thie.• remaining machines, withdukany
v-iSibl-eed-e-feet. • _
Others believe That the defect lies
in the two engines revel'ving in oppo-
site' dirctione. with tvliich the new mar
chines• are --fitted. Italian engineers be-
lieve that a great future is in store,
for machines of this type, as the fact
that the two engines. rek'olve in''oppo
site directions' eliminates :the tarqua
which is' so troublesome 'ter pi'l'ots Ile
light racing 'machines: The, .mechan
ism, however,''.' is extremely compli-
cated, as the two propellers are driven
by, means of two concentric.'tubular
shafts, revolving in opposite• dire°.
tions, the one inside the other. It is
more than possible that the accidents
are due to some slight defect' which
develops at high speed in'tliis intricate
mechanism. •
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474,787;386 Population,
Census In China Revea
Shanghai. -The .Mini try of the In-.
terior in Nanking has completed a cen-
sus of China which it claim', is the
most nearly accurate ever made. It
establishes the population_ at. 4747&74-
38G.4 " This includes Manchuria, Mon-
goldia, and Tibet, over whicli China
claims• 'sovereignty. •
Preyious estintates of China's 15bpu-
.-tion have varied from 350,000,000 to
500,000,000. • The Ministry does not
exp"tain.how it has obtained such pre-
cise census figures in territory over
which it_ has no -actual control-'
First Gales of Season Sweep English Coast
'Judges at Royal .Winter Fair
• The Right I•Ionorable the, Earl 'af
Wes'tmeteland a prominent member
of that elite group of liuiafing 'ee-
•thusiasts and sportsmen who, carryii
ing on the king tradition of the Dukes
of Beaufort, have made the tittle
Gloucestershire village of . Badminton
world famous as • the centre of all-
round sport, will head the -list of judges
Mr hunters and jumpers at the Royal
Winter Fair Horse. Show next month.
'The Earl has just cabled his accept-
ance. of .the Royal Winter Fair's invi-
-tatio'tt to attend and to judge in the
most interesting and• neriterotts classes
of the horse show programme. With
him 'in the hunter and jumper division
will be Elliott S. Nichols of. Detroit
and. George B. Elliott of :Toronto.
The other Judges for the RoYal
gorse Slow are: flatness -Hor's'es and
Ponies .. Wm. Ht Wanamaker,' Jr.,
Philadelphia, •Pa„ Tires. -Wi. Clark,.
'Edgetnorit, f'a. Saddle Horses and,
Ponies ---Frank Adair, Atlanta; OS:•
Holland. B, Judkins, New York, .
CottimerGial Ctasses-e'Tbos. H. IrVeld,
Lambton ,}ills, Ont.; Andrew
Ilainilton, Ont. nortidsters--Herbert
Collacutt, Dort Perry,Ont.; Fi`t'nk'
Adair, Atlanta, Cia.
(..ateliti leas established what seems
to its a bad precedent,' and ive note
that he threatens, should tiie'o(casi0n
Arise. to fast again. We may have a
whole 'series of questions decided-iiy
:tilts. "sort of apiinal to a p' y which is
tskfii to terrdr. We do not say that
• there is any fear of the practide
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Spreading to the .West. . Moreover, the
are confident that, even- if our .Print°
• Minister or the Secretary Of State
were to sit down under an oak tree at
,Che'' 'rs, or a }lane tree in White=
bail. with a glass of soda water bde'
Mein, it would snake no diffeeeiide at
ell t 1'the poiiev' ai' Confireete iii >rldia,
Sunday Island
Sunday; siand, in the Paeifle, Is,v�
really the tallest nien'ntaitt in • the
World, It rises 2,a0'0'feet Mit cif flue Tho hoiidayers hate departed aid• -the residents of'('lae:on, inglancl, are now settling'down fist ten.
miles of water, and to 'thus. iter rly a6.- •it fntor., 'X bit ilzky to Walk along the tirbnt' , it n waves act title way.
.g . - . -.._ : .. :mit,
--T:r,i Mitt' l�,rri!rni Poet, 000 �eet.'ft'o'ru base to' sttm .
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._ • Leprosy :aairis in $raiz t-
Rio De Janeiro. - The- increase• oe"
leprosy in Brazil. -is alarming sanitary
experts who .assert that the malady is
1 spreading so rapidly especially in the
ioi�th, that' it - should ' receive the• ft --
mediate
mediate attention o the government.
' Unofficial figures • indicate that ad
fected pet/sons ate scattered• through.'
out Brazil. Physicians aro asking fon'
special legislation. to eporniit the for,
mation of centres *here lepers may
be segregated'in an effort to prevent
further spread of the disease.
- At present there is only one offlciaf
leper hospital its Brasil That is -at.,
Jacatepagua, on the outskirts of Riau
de Janeiro, and has accommodations
for only a 'small unmber'of patients:
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England Forces Wealthy
To Pay for. Schooling
t,ondon -•:yew regulations which red
duce free 'education in the secondary!
schools -corresponding' to- publics high
schools here -were announced in the
'Rause of Commons lasteweek by Iter•
wald Itamsbothatie, Parliamentary seer
retary of the Board of Education. He .
estimated the saving 'to the Gov 'rte
Ment would be £400;000 a year. -
The 'regulatlons' establish .a "nteattat
test- which lays 'down a aeaie of in
conte above which parents mtist pal
fees, • '
Rutm nia Seizes Autornobile4
Bucharest.-cAtrtonobilists have been
halted by policemen during the Iasi
few days. and ordered to get Out. Ost
compliance they have :simply 1,.ot7'
handed a slip 'of paper stating that
their cars are•requisitioned for that
forthcoming Manoeuvres. Thereepat►
the cars have•been driven aff by mitis
tary chauffeurs and the.owners•Ieft t4
fend for themselves. Motor, fru, lee
have been similarly •Itali ed cm the higlt
road*,for'ced td' enload and driven off,
'Russia Has Placed •Orders
, FSP Equiptient'In Britaie
I,ondott.-Russian orders forsmann(
tacturere and' transport equipment
, costing £•150,000 (about $2;000,000
' - a )• • have been la CO. Willi BIT .
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