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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-03-13, Page 11• ••( ,,,,,,..„.„.,-:-....,„..........,,_. ...___,____,...........,..,,..„.......,„;„..,,,,„,„.„..,-, Seagrave • After • ,...1$fitistieS 'Shoi, . . otor Boat Trophy 1 ' ,Criine on Increase. s Enigian7t7d 11. 38. '.0.'‘.;:ci-te-r::-Figures For Canada, Give All- -4000 fLP. ENPected to Round Jump of 17.5.)1 . . .Beat 100- Miles ' Per. Cent , s , , tuluiu:I.L.irt:e7081-.tkinterru..0.'lecte,(a );tni.i. .•• MINOR INFRACTIONS. , tieli attempts. to .estahlishe neer speed' • necorns oil sea,and 'land es.,quickenese Traffic Violations contribute. , ' by tile announeement•that $ir Hea.nee t6. Total;-.4Cambling : Op we is airrileg at a speed of 120 . n '• .. Fe.Y•er, CT. ()*$ ' • •all• hour in MSS Eggleltd 24,. .• Ottawa..—Crime in •Canada. le in, .,• • in Which he will cliallenge Amethe annual reportlea . .• in 3930. . , . ., '"- ' `- creasing, ' .0. n . Mina et,.•He. ,a:ti ,.0...x...„. .., .ieeIeiaoa,tetics issuf.3.ed ,ne.c.ent11l,ytdestheTjuiedsateee1ie94,c1°ses77.inerea'g71.°/4ial:the lhinesinteretionalMoterhoet enti0encesW415.31-Th-, " 71.0,PhY.tit Cowes " in 1919 Eeigle(mi'haS. ie • the ' greateet aricreaie. in rcrime ,. epsn't alm10X,ImattiY•'$1,2.50000 Inenatheethe year ' he the•-on.threels -of • the deasering• to rehafte•i.t.' . '. 8 i r 1,19'n rY's new Craft ; will • sta'sS.' ts1.1.41704/9.1,11noveli'ri4t;h1ve,hpt140.v..tihoeuri'l. nyeja.tia-!i•e' leeeerions Ina:dela.- Shp' 18 to be , ,... !co useaceee, le the stiletest.,ei,.43,7 at. In *.respect :•of• 'eummaey °envie:tie-el , , . , • • . ,. .ill'e &We's •Yetela or, sgoodoo, Ree ‘Ige .-. (nen-indietatilee ::the•increaser •evanntil • . . •• Co 'On tlie;'arrirah of the two Rase' .girentern beinio:,27.1.fiVe ''gier;. 'the 4 'Kt' Iloyee Sohnelder ' • v ous year; the . greatest .sinee, theie, Tt°1)"'Y 9ng'in** •StatiStics •haee ' been. inetituted, oVer e . '10.-1.Sh arebeing filted 'hYPC.11311.851°11 :belt a century ago. ', • ' ,.. of the Air Alinistry,' they will be •, . tieese„e ley 1 a Inedegua .1.1 day and ,Thii.; atignientsatiiont 1111, deule.6'•gpuelianteilupuest, iteet. . ly to. infeaettons •o . ia , 1,4n ..fmoles are exp.e,‘,.:t,e,a. .:to., d..e. ,,retictniznerien ail9M2o7.st 4,7%.•inore•numen. elope 4, ten) lorsepetver, ,meres then. The incrcri ease' in niinal and other s. esst linen, eilged hi e boat' thirty, ght ltri,..t in; length with a beam of Offences was general all over Canhda. 8 fee, ,with,,,,,a. ,ivativ,, fpg.ed of, ‘a.t •The •Maritime Pronlicee led: la per- 8 lilu, miles all hOur• • . . centage'inerease in eriminal Offences ....... : tee ii..,.ea,,,, i...1.,..r,,,...iii.. re..a. wshiotwli athvgealledwtetrm..pieutu.'ex,nut ','4.1itit.• WM. lia teem, w s ee...thrse epos while Ontario and EriUsh ' &nimble 7:us:I:, ':.(e• or .,..anenease7e-ts.es„. \p'eeerrel „learn eonvietions)* ffa:egnqncejahc, hat see eme•rnorer pnwee win 'cause Prince:Edward Ia- he niert to !neat tile we:er ee times; . land; ' Cant:info and Alberta 'increaSed most, while in El Columbia there 444.'Erf"bki"...iii one of lia,11.i.""ee.' was aelecreasee Whenscortipatingin- i. ,I'lin.rr're:heetelishea the ',water' thefdividual *offee.••es it. is anye,eled that boat inust 9tl ilie. in a h,Orizo.ntal 'Pad'. thenincrease ',wee else:of a general. , tion. re heeler bt.,tin; forn tO pieee..s 4 'nature. • ' : ', . ' • '', . . • ' •the (1.('Pees'ing- stinesse.'" in this, . re-. •Convictione for 'murder eose 'front :timer, the .11o.rt, is neje...fed : to •estahe iliii 1927 . to. 19, in. 1928,, witiefi in - ••1184•.''''w :-till'"i'll'i• fu weljae.e.ilgid• Creaee. is . but : incidental, as nu the •_ecniers. At h•,•01 .,.. peed tes.'nketoet isiser ., • m- . of 'Murders. • fluctuates '. from . year •nixe(.',.l teeketsh, there is. k.',4;it',k ,, (lane en year .'The ayeregeettinheesok con- •,ner lit 'sesidise wiele. anntriPriliet tO .eictiene s - • '. 'e're, hell IS 7e1*11it1i4 . nitin• nee e •-rins,. b r• " es.' et (•the .1 0 • *7 1Vir. 31m. .1 1 C , . wee . .-- tom Ina hie the ;ed iee Dr pt. , f 4 Reiahlkiscent f VVa-r o me Days tff p • Civilization May „ lani'Saireil From Voile siVitii Chili Destroy Eskimos IVFej"4e.t,oBf,Y, mpe;rii:Ligic Investigat,. Arctie Natives Threatened With Ex,tinction, Auth- oritie_Say. :WHITE MAN CAUSE Easily Succumbs AilMent • , of Ahnoit Every White ,• 'Child, . , • Ottawa.--$ix,thou—sand EsiciMoS liv- ing clieerfuily in Arctic and sub -Arctic Carta.ta; are l'threatened with Ultimate extinction. by the Spidad of ciyilizetion toWards.: the.;,'Arctic cirele,.. authoritleS on • tshe far earth predict:, •• DipeaSe: and death, brought slowly a's...the white ran advanCes .northWard,. aLie.• Cr .4ting a Menace' fO E.042-0 vi..1.E•peei7e: one, of the diteritritai.ef northern developineent, they say, f • Totally .wilthont iininurSity. to white inan?s. diseases, the Eskinio; auccembs,. to ailinente •which • are • considered minor misfortunes in the life of almost every white He suffers :Toni rnalieutretiOn when -led white man's. food, and, yet he 'gerges'hinteelf with it, whenever ". pesSible. He .contracts tuberenlosis feem wearing store cloeh- .• g under' unsuitable eenditions; and -.RECENT LONDON GALE PLAYS HAVOC WITH : lip likes thein, • Measles"; Whhopi•ng • •• • Ten people: in this Queen sseare Jennie when front Part Wes ts,nnent . , crie,grippe and other by thelees gale Whieleswent Londen takin li• • ." from the White Man' • . Jim Cusator Climbs Out and 4*1-1014.d.s .ASkiiioihntibPglace for • CAUSE OF MIS.:1-1AP . , • rince Albert, Sesie—Avlators in the northland have a: rev hero. He 13 Jim Ousator and e e Veil 4' Arnechamic, who in one ef-theAnost dar- ing and brave feats in aviation annais of the North Most peohehly saved his own life and his pilot's li4re'recently. • defiaeee- of the releeweel.laws of , gravitii.„; Cneator„danglieg by .is antes ih space 'in the' 17,,b -mile -an" -hour blastefrem the peepellen, righted h °eine to t n e Y ef tilted left ski,,enadi.h:ld it. in a hphiZende • tal n:sirtif "nniface of the river. he'. , ••• Intimation of the _erilouS eituetion of the pilot; Geoff Hemesays and aero: mechanic Cesater, Cape 4rst ilots p anti mec.hanice, of Other machines who stoodite.to.wateh the graceful Stinson:. Detroiter take off frent the river 011- ' a telt flight a few minutes after it' - had' -rrived from Saskatoon. . I • ErGHT SKI DAMAGED Due to the soft spongy nature oil; t , the snow . the pilot had exPeriencedi t difficulties in getting itite-the air nide,. t ornmerclal Attache at Wa.sh- .ing Canada • Ati.in•creaeed inter -change of 'corn - pierce 'between Chile and Canada 'Remit' pr r ve. of high e'value to hota' ...:04‘0,;:ttriln.igfilstz,.;n,eclared Hon Chariest H. ' Lea,. cominercial attache' Chfle at at. present mk1ng'sta. govei•aineet. -Ile will reegmunaltin7tn •ArlOhnites e • rea. her several days. • .. , • Thus •fan, 'exnellent.co,Operatien'en',. the part of •Canadlan-businese men la .prontieedeateeLee /aid; Which is highs .1y, Peomieleg, for further telatiOns: With. CiiI leuying three niniessa Ceriaea as; she sells, tade le•tiet basecally eqUal, and 0! this, the ,greater • Peet., of spelt-. tad is „earifleed". :teet.tiret# C5f:peden, •Thereare; OeS other. avenues 'of, expellent , eirothiCe te;•he bliehed, Which ixiclitdo. whiese freih. fruit. , and Vegetables, ceinprieing. grapes, peaches; peers,: 6,ouradtnet,1 onions, garlic, beans, peas 'le • Hi rennet,. Cliile'r.eceiVed from •Cans ada• exports whigh, automobile ace eeescries are outetateding, ...and eons, taig ruhber Urea, varipee• rubber Men ducts, in ,additiOri to razor blade's, zee, , nion; wallpaper and atria ler Intent!. lee of cominodities which •fell ander, hese headings. To a large • extent, herele found te be .certaltedifficulties. narrewly •averted • •hitting ehe bridge, . after A run of ,alennst. a mule: As the' . . . ••• g Yes of mails 13ritleh g himself, and net he is most happy in airp/ane circled biek the watching' • airmen were hcrror stricken to note his conspany. ' .Convicts Fight. !Moscow.' Sore I .Against. _ ._r,. fate, At Canada. .Act nature and god -heartedness 'he iS * • ' • OREATYKILL,ER, ' He turns: the adyantage of trade with the white man into anagency fr his deSt.ruchion.. Dessiite his friendly • , ••••••''' • 'I,' • • Portuguese ConVicts MUtiny . on Prison Ship; Quel- Fight at , •/41.s.- nre.e.uel 'nj "liter n, .,r,i;:lit •••11,tr".t inte•e,rete 'orb.: . If • ' f •1 f 1 . f‘f • **`i* 11:: 'i,y AL.') „ Stiff' '1' n, ' ‘1.,*!/.4.ffi 6. , One , , . LB ' ale by is of mere: • ' ; 6.-1,1114 .413C. ri • i .',.'.-- • • ••sarls,rd. cr, 2%1 :11J ,fn0,:,4 • .Situd.s.. • • • 1 •c, j!,e • ,wh.re 11;•tri '1-11,•,11,,s, i.fe uilhcle.rn- a-si:11.a-titut,t, It ls toifhtf.111• If, On• ••5;,e -i". 111.43. Snit •4.1 tit ••,-aud ,nn .he '5F•intir•••pti'..t.:s; d'en,3 ,sohln1PtoPer,- nr. it a ftcr, fire theelm...m!... • peed hes' .a.f,,Iff,.•••1 4.101 tired ratio. i,vvered, . 1. . • • peaditie Snarls, wile:lee-elle, d i)y Retain Naleolni 1-1 n. he t the record .:,sixty nineeese hoer wer than rite present figere, ex:end' T seven 'miles. N'earing the eeelhith ile is a .riviTie't crossing tee seens ses e.iea, datigerous ebettiele to a .•ar veiling at more rime 20,0 114 f*:,,54 an Our • Kaye Don, for wheal 'a. 4,1,00.1Mrse- Wer,Sunbeam Silver .13e.ict autom'o. the.: has been speciory. sentwructed, ,desirous- of making a te w re. era n British soil, If the eire.im 'can be iverted of,. \ .11! A. 'al.-. • - f:ar . •riv,11 s nutelinum MWO 1111PDg, travel the -mea- ne with the aselsa ee-igned wind- il, v.111 he able ^s,'f:p wine 'he mpbeil, 'who eszitat Ile 131;0 13irt, is not AO lieig the Pendine (us for coiattructhw, .the ctun,..iast cs, • ,e at. Dayton lictch, - oe, id, b•il» if 1'. IS flu k V;ith his parents here. Mise MarthaeMacCalium Wah . 7•'hati\e--eneenteeeee .eetti v w As predicted jest wee • n be: an election in Einloss.T J. W. Colwell, reeve for the years is agein a candidate (Ade, and 1VlacaROss, ,a me -the' cloiiiicilitrthreelit-ten aspires to the higher office. er three eottncillors of 1929 tosh, Elliett and Huston standing'for Te -election, and three other candidates. T. a neighbor of Mac. Roe Whitechurch district, Adam and Wm. J. Irwin on the dc.n. 2. McQueen has had iperienee in Council, but ed last year. ;Irwin eels a few •years ago but was u • . 'UNIVERSAL WEEK 0 • ofthe a collie thite on 4 .bushy Suddie.'' w Pertngal.— The Colonial 1: • , • great' 'killer. • • With his' neW:leineglit soviet:r6rein• Office Official rifle :he: shoots' all the 'game he can 1'firld, and uitiena•tely may treneform:a ExplalBaeRtlesia!'t Attitude 1' b le • ,• • • EXPULSION RANKLES , • na , °mitt u counti y Anto.a4and Mosnones-The .Sill .uyiet .r/c7.t.ernment Mit send' ,a repreentative to nada, , one e of the. heads , of the Viet Foreign Office ndent• re,'..ently. N'lew..d.f the A! that the ,1ast SOY1E, ' rad 'e .(1 e!ega- on' lwaS expelled :front canda: at the BriUQ-11 (4-e-ttittcai:t• abd. r no •otner reasbn, the So-171i?-t-'13.ex.,:: 11m.:;1•:, •wf.11 tot ,of .oWn accord, -open. neotiations either for. Irade diplomatic, re'lations with (janada. Asked. what, . if anyi materiel ad- ntage.s would entail from •havnifg 1..13 a., delegation in Canada, the viet e:ifticial• pointed oqt that Non] )24 to 1926 tberewas ft•conAidera:ble' hone Of trade between Rtissia aud anada. "ThIssia still imPorts, large matinee .of ..horses, . livestock, agri- iletrel eqt!ipmene. eement, etc., but 'cause of the unfriendly ettiincle of ie Canadiag •Government, we prefer buy these elsewhere no" he said, " Would Be-Consid.ereci Th a, reply ' to ,a• question' aa t� of hunger • • • Six thousand persons spread ever e land as long as the nerthern ceast • , Canada .ane. an asset; offiCials deelaee, from Windior for. a few &Ws. They point eut that the, Eskimo and' will be' still. mere, the Agent of We are sorry to report that. Mrs. tee 'while man in icy lands where the' • .M. •.Weeda, of notivie huite seriously •hetter cannot live long.' ' the right ski. had been damaged. In. stead' of being parallel to the fusilage the. front end dipped .down at a dartL .gerbui hegle. Experienced piloti knew that in • landing the tilted . ski .must strike the snow imeueli a ay it would seep off and cause the teaChine te•spin about the axle aid probably turnover. Jack. ',Vigils, pilot of a Sister Stin son' • Ihetz•eitie-, .aped 'into eahin • • of'• piachine the Engine Or Dinner • Delayed • • n a direct • steamship eervicP between: . • , he two countries,' whicli results in hiinnen.ts 'being Made by •waY" 'of • . Paeania Newsl'orks A direct route between the -twin, ennintriee Is belng •:tontemplated. ' In ecnclusion,'. Mt..., Lee said that g Chilean ainhassy etay be establisliel • le 'Canada •withIn a short time. and Stressed: the wereierful:.recepremi he. ' receined•in Canala, • " 1• • had •boon !eft runnihe... Ophning then , throttle witle,he sent the p:arre proenr, Girls Discover. ,Chlorpforni • • ing throngh the Stew' and, then nosed!' It sharply nee:after' it left the river'e I .• ..,!killed7 Turkeys Come surface. lie' zeeened it throtigh. the fresty air ten:Aids /Terminal's • p)arie Just as e•anetreline tennakela len 1. ThOse who' Ii•wi-e been. associated mq iond..frringlpg..:4: to horiz!f.7\4tkr1,, • wh'h..ntehe Ekirilnye 1911gent sitYon when leeel with the eth Dire •AlVirr --Peresy -of _petraite theingS hint:.4barhlseffie;:kill hime, (ems. pcjirad to the unetlib-0-4; 3k1)1. do one' Of. three eseUe, leaned out ee the eeereeny reeves; 'amlesett. ,vsc,1enesti.cs. town during the Ch r Cusator pronlitly kretived. hat or:dines...Win northward': • • NEEDED . „eg , • „ „' h cabin Mr. ••AndreW HuSton was alt Tliev. are confident hoWever that -7- '3' ""r" • • • Torpitto th home here. . spend•Christmas a her atched Obeereers 1.-en.thlesely w giteat at the United -Church Pareon- Misi Donna ..•...bols . Of ..,Fergus, , to . , •• • • esault„ Ste, • lefarien• ,Ont. --A good ' es •being- told 'hereeat: the .'ek••• ", eee\.;.(1 green. ef..bac-Dene, In • ewe r molt. here Nr110.:Orderep tur-.,,., • •fga'..11'anreir: 'Welk:her, hex are rived'at th.e,•apnrtnient .and uncut he; ' ing .Opened ;was, I: nn,(i 'ro p;in a • , nice aluMpeurkey.rery ,)nish alive. . • • Nene; cif the • hadeeve.r killectf . or. dressed aeterken. but, Leine- . leg to. lee the hatcher: knoe• •Of !heir ,delemtea! Beta trying herd to lee do - :tales! icated, • they ele eine ci to elo e• I h.. et home,. . After lengthy ' aellberatiref• it was agreed that the twist -painless. ant hu- mane •inethed would be ••• eine; ;einem and they proceeded tenerie- oe• eir plan. s • • .• They Made a. Splendid ef Ing and 'singeing, and naisl tbe hird in a,pait in a closet. urn ilene.en: mortis ing. . . • Then, while one preparEJ.,,i,E. frig. and,. another the rerabsrei,..e: ft. .• third nadertenk to get le:hes:1,1y ;el• le theenvene"-• • e ••'• . 7. • But When slier (Littere7. ese sy. • fdoor. out stepped the eereee. trieres eathern and gobbled a- est ..'y. . • • • • •• • grasped the handles securely', Pri"eV: something can be 'done, to help the ;loaned . , • , • his body throngh the oPening. slump save himself. •Education, they believe,. will develop within his happy- go-lucity. mind a sense nil' proyidence 'which, will enable hinn to look after his futnrefOod eepply and to treet•his personal :property •less' • recklessly: 'Medical service, the.y.'think also, Will save •him, from the disease .he seeniS bound fh, eohtract in. settled clietriefe, 'while. his .own predisiresitien to health will save hint when he is far away front the •white Man. • , . .Given; help in. combating the two rnajer threats of ilia own Wastefulness and siekr ens, they d'eciare, •his own native intelligence will iirobably •en- able him to eiist indefinitely as an Eskirno without absorption, • . There is .only ,one Menace they ean think:of from which .the Eskimo is free, 'local:Arctic authorities • say, He respondent is of the .opinion, however, does not like liquOr. He will take a of . the Commonwealth to, what are its obvioes requirements,. One of ,the atlidaatIvachiyadfrbieenwdleyn•gre.eseteuirveedfi,:hoemean. drink if he is preesed (tondo so, ibut does not seem to, careif /re never has. chief problems is the. raising of the another. public revenue' to the level at which. • •.• • It will meet the current ex•pendityre. A wellemown London clergyman Including the heavy annual interest • who' enjo3-ed•my story of Everettlitad- charge on the 'national debt—either ger ('Is ft- nice?"' writes no` say flint that or •tuch a redection of expendi- it rhminde him of a, men who, walk - tare eeems.hardly praceicable. Pig' with the late Cr FL ffSP111'.. *other prOblern .to stinutlete Produce geon, passed' a shop •beating the no teen without lowering the *age level • pee, neitniih's Shirt Store." •sow- throogilont tbe country, an exceeding- • geon hlaiend up. "Oh, spoor chap;" ly •dithenle task • for a, Labor Go'vern;' he Ext "lie• must hate caught. aetempt_to. reach the ski three' tinies,„ each time to have the powerful breeze Age this week. • Mr. Stewart MacKenzie vas home from Toronto University for, the eChristtnas holiday • Dr. A. A. Centeren of OttAvva spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Cameron. • 10 cases ohnolle prOsequi, ur. etzY of,proceedings, 7 cases . in which ''no was returned by the grand jury,. and,. 38 persons. were detained for lenacy; leaving 21,720 convictions. French Defense: 'Fund .$116,6001000... TO Guard khine Fortifications on 'Alsace •and • 'Lorraine Frontier to Cost $40,000000 'PariP.—The Chatehte Deputlen, Dec. ns, voc0. appropriations of.2,900,- 000,000 francs' (approximetely Wan 000,000) ler, national defense, This Is the coMplete 'program of expend', three for the years • from 1930 and 3934 along 'Frencenfrentiers. An apropriation of 1,000,000,000' ?rano for :1930 Meng the Ithilielan'd *e 19 nesititable, :frontier in Aleaeta and Lorraine WaS (S' taro lie. 1lerei,•1••oted Dees 27, , •• his late mpt, 1t31 The defense of the Freneh frentiers vire that he ; s perneed bY' the general staff and eee fell pone.. ;aer•revell by. the Many •conindesion of • .1 re• eberbber of Deputies, envisages • . ef preponderant. emphasis ia,,en,e4e." defense, the President' e • • ..,I fj ' a ',tine the connelesion told the Chaniber n • (:,.;‘ •• ,;••;1/4.e, `• • , 1';'•18 (leting • renetteri ellisconsion • on AS frontier dn efesm e easure; The coMplete. measure ouilinee .• program •costing 2,900;00000 fiance ot whit.11 3,060,000.mer. 000 frafor 1930, . • •tligcup ion of naval m j'a • ein,- te F f'11. :jive cesesh fss h',.•r:ici,11:4s11),tv1;•;'1,1.jec'le'.. • tred,a. ely..rn ease of war 400in ,000 me nc4. ova. ,• .1 f. -ere teen e•ern eric ••• •'1 " • e •' em. .• •• -fictome Pr9.g.ram, it Was 'brought mit Chat the French Navy in the Meditet- e:nmen Meet ,be able to transport hie • High. Comirrlissioners Tire seggeed te • ! meek fromCeetore of appoiriting , Po& Eirchange . Pon' e se ePorler to the High Cone • ;)1,01,Ine,prship 3"e" 1t Malting if a (' Bith, • . • '•••• • ; • ••• ' neteitio Men Can ,pe. found. The fe , •,' ilea& ie. how•Ver, that. both hist( e )01;,., • outside poritiee the norn,sary ff' I entehinte ion of (male les '-ie• very herd ,0 '00)0 »' The 'reverent) has. grown tithe!) More" importent then It .ivhe normal ion ane,• The Filth. Commis,: • 'ff 'ono. .sheenl hot he nely first-rate •or ,r„,nee F:V.,•11 neesitteee ntan and A o 'tospeaker, f. 441113 • *OM •a diplomat Well versed c.13 int•erna- tional affairs, w ha•to to s ,,,e',.,;‘,•esi• • • -erre Geneva Alia rtpretvart r New •Zstalatitl pei el a neehering of sixty natioll. Arit• ti'd • there. many etriei • moo.. ,in New Zea. , r }elm '; shmild, tot like ft) have ;to .evry MAke the cholee, •• td • .". ' ! A •,"; • kf 1'.1•!151•• • •;::: 111 1!• ,t • • 1 .. SatJthr . trans.feaTe7et .foSuerVareenv efiannietah sti?1.0.1141 -the. Soviet, Gbvernmene wouldosend • such • a delegation if the esecet. • " • Canadian • Government were to recoil. • •sider its decision eind-decide to renew diplomatic lelatioes, the 'Foreign .of- liee stated that on the ground. that it was a purely liypothicel question, he could not. make any answer. The con • Australian Finance Johannesburg Stai a:The .new Label' onvernment will have no light tea adjusting the etorion3ic comthions • Tree Seed for Overseas By Special arrangement with the authori•ties, coneerned considerable quantities of tree seee extracted' at the New Westminster Station of thes Deminion Forest S.ervice . are each year ehipped toeihe British'Foestry Caminiseion aid. to the New Zealand Forestry DePartment , to. be• used in their respective planting operatiens.. "Baldness- ie often a: badge of ,the succesefal leviineed eaS•s meth. • fe • •• at . 1h ------s- . . , A domestic' serVant lias Written a 11 11 play. It le Bald to centain one good writer. • It certainly' ineane ' that he mai e :email!" It'took the other lean hone, to discern. Wh`at he meant, m e is the feeeaii whom the truth :es ?re',811(1all are slaves. beside. • situation after aeother. hat come °tit on top. °weer. - 7 • ur Heavy Snows, Chaanged TransportatiOn Views . • • "." A • • tnirtyrf-ct • P 4(11.1emight • hiOtORISTS 6END, 80„8. FO.R 014:•.T114E' • lieely ff41...P4111- 1'1 in or So . n ece, (el, • t r -e gt t this ear up the steep bill,' treae Coeksyine, en( 3 ljh Was nloah •ensd• c•et Vcin•(c• :411,e:tend in recent erioliN fops., •. . horn the propeller whip his body back.. Finally he succeeded in grasping the end with his feet arid then holding it horizontal by hooking the back stay,. wire with one foot while dangling in; this Precarious position he enable the pilot to, make •aesafe landin • When the plane. came to res 'the hero m.echanie was co'vered friertfleed to foot with the sect now. thrown �p by the skis' in the lar! -(i and -was as unperturbed as if 1.,S euq•stepped, from the cabin.' . . New Fc4nd - In Antarctic Norweigian Flag is Raised on South Pole 1 Oslo, Norw.--rapt. Rii.Ser Larsen, whO is 'participating in ,an Ant.a.retic eeploying expedition in •the steamer -Wird Chinese • ,Novel DOC/1111fillt Tidens Tegn, Dee. 29, Stra-rege Wording 1.::•,ecl that •he and •Ins •posal of Estate. N..or. Noritegia,, re,perts to the mewspaper; 13 • ' fellow airman, Lieet. Luet2ow 11elm• . • " $1 1 .000 , have discovered Mew' land between 'Enderby Land and Coats Lend. The two •airnien 'left' the Norwegla in their". plane- and alighted • ,on the open lee •rear the land. Ilene Acre they went ashore and raised 'the Non; tregian flag, teking posselssiori of it, In. the i;iae err -retry aeeorde Ing tointernetionel farms. ...Thee' then returned- to. 'elre Noe wegia. wa.s ennlitie :10 •••. away, •• Ende.rby Land is ;o•-atEd ,at 'the! eastern • eXtremity Of ' Enderby,. qindrant of Antazt•ea. abont 50 east 6S south. rt•4's Is Theated at the western e3'.1..t• f hf End,eit'y .QiiatIran) ' ai' bn,-it• 20 it ,•••• • 7 75. south. •• : i".temenymen. e',•••• •s1 :nee 'aid hiF. Wee. lines !.• .•• •• in port: "I, iry J.: :fr.,. Pei. i i.(1%( IA 11 hi. 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