The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-02-16, Page 6:k
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ar'a, The &none -and, The World at Large
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• ' •WlllingdOn' has'n4 only identified hint,-
PeT404411Y With India's Aati„0,114114
Itl-.91%
but :ha4 p.roiially contributedte'thereality .ot. their ,early -fulfilment,
tho,Ieegislatureahave reales:laded- splehe
didly aliketo that. f4ith and to the ur-
gent needs of A great hour in the coun-
try'e historY. They have,:aseumed
ro-
sonsIbilLty fpr precisely the types Of
legislatiqn that would have beet . eine-
derateci:."a year:Of two ago as inepired
by Brltish imPerialisraelOne or by hos-
tility to
Indian :tnitionellini..4but; ere'
now recoenized, as I aseets peeeiecesei!
lies„e`ifonetititribly:..in the interest of
Statesmen.° '
Soon Learn" • „
. Irsyeliolegiet says most. small ',women
4• have strong willsle chap who mar-
elee A Wisp of A girl eoon learns to
laeygere .Of the Will of the wiale.—Ottar
, • .
: era ,Journale • . • .
..Hangrad Per -PeAt- Chauffeur.
In preeentine'iebeety-teve,Chentfeure
• With bropeamedAiliena' in Ceetigaitioil
• the ; faCtethet they drove tor ItWelve,
thentleSwithentlirstngle accident, the.
?rOielt.leO. Of ,;:clueleee Safety' League ts
• .e.riiiingr'peeriethieg, thee May well prove
'valnable ineentlyeto ;Othere,
*Idylver.,.,*he can go'. through a whelp,
e
year withont, any kind; Of, aCeident cer-
•• tiiiiiii-PrOfas: thaclie"iti-'earefule-that'
he Ol3seeyes the trefild-laws, and ,that,
. he is coneiderate of pedestrians.It is
' just as sto2reinind 'ou,rselvee that
if tile ehauffenr4haii.. duty towards
.' the Pedeetrien;: the latter has aietinat
responsibilitYlkWerdp. 'the 'cliaaffeux.
is only by Vette Maintaining a strict
' Observance of. :the trafile laws e arid
; 'keeping:. in Mind ,ceetetabtly - their
'• • mutual responsibilities that we. shell,
'ever reduce :Our Unpleasantly " high
traffic. accident • record, .72 -Montreal
Daily Stare,
Few Films For Children
3. C. Boylen, the chairman of the
e Board of Ceneors of Motion Pictures
for ,Ontario, touches, upon an import-
ant point in his' annual -report, when
he rtexpresses regret that so.fw film
.eubijects are stiltable for yng ,peo-
,
' The Prudent. Man .
— It',remains-Ltrueethet:etheecitizen,
•
•
most falueete this Country.. the. Man .•
virho 11449 his Morley wisely e to secure
,
the est hfe for himself' end his de,
peridatits, trusting as mach, as
,Sihie, On pratienee and .0re:thought and
as•littletiip possible to enatice,,And that,
anY:, Who '•incite., hini„..to an; -pppesite
•cetirse, Are enemies to the CouintrY'a•
, geondene, •
• .. • .
Seviteerlend*.
4. The, Principles that have ' guided this
little country with its, few millions Of
inhabitants' may ';',vell,be studied be: the
ret • ot, the ,World, and -principally by
'the GreatePOwers. In spite of --many
attractions inviting large-scale produc-
tion, Switzerland has; reinatnedosSen-
tially what he ,alwayP'-WA$4, a ,eolie.-
try ,eatering- to the heede*Of the world
as they are, not as .she might chebee,
to 'eee them; making .a livingne•heet,
she Can; 'refraining fromiehld peen-
latioCTie: adhering' to eld and saCrea
principles' ,of ceniereatistn. Savings
,arq .stillgbing up 111 Switzerland,
Se/Ise cheesewith ,al ita worldwide
popularity, is still prodneed . in, some:
'1;000e:dairies,: „niosteeekeetheineeither,
Graff ,and:'earruption, are •pu-
linoiVe quantitidep in Switeeriand: It
MAY Seeni",-6,, bit , Old-tashoined, ';‘a bit
behind'. the 'tines. , yet events have
lerne but.her wisdom. This little
na-
tionrby'
eal cligracter threagh centuries, has
,has
•leid'•a foundation eippn 'Which. MaelY.Tof
onee*pea.,-reit. -4"--tettlwe-kneer5Wit-'e
zerland mainly:from Alpine railroads
• „
.and. the lure Of St. • Morita,.....Therels
• ewejle' 'fade: thenie,s' have: 'thele
f, • edece'pit. the s ceeen,' e he remarks. the
Plotkin •Picteire it -the' Vehicle ot ,enteie
tainment :for the"neasSea,The 'screen's
• great, pr,eopeuPatiOri. Nat now, ..With
•SubjeCtS • unpiiible , foie fiimiiy• 'enter;
441004 eethreatetia'- not:ennlyteedee
er.eape . the patronage of the terming,
'• 'peOPle. but of theiPparenta Also. , In,
Board...wqrad re-
peat' Whit ,:litiP.'b.een• se,. often ''pointed
ut by others, parents and guard -
;Teens haveeaeetinelraedtityeitiliervising-
,..
: !their Childieri'S selectionof sereen...en..';
tertaining theYehaVe In regard to.
play' anichhOlii`elevilleelteeer&
er a'l Times. ' • '
Lets of Time '
The St. Lawr,ence waterwaya.pr02..
fouudly inilorlant matter, but it, is net
0110 about , which thereeneed ' be., any
life -or -death, rush, on behalf, of 'pie*.
• the 'United 'States Canadian
It deserves full:debate and extended .What are we educating 'boys: and
,
eonsideratiore and 1! it has to be PoSt-'1,8,-Ilele for, if not for We? "Lan we then
.(.ioned to thP next seS,19'n i.‘4°Fder to be right to concentrate exchisiely
up -
get these, little. - will be tofte.1 on ehe„effielency of those we educate'
'The One thing that is not wanted ia !L to doitheir Work *lige We alio* their
,hastY;decielon Preeedettl*Insuf4,0.lent ta.stee and ineerests„ by -'which • they
• diSeaseion, Sentinel 34- t will be guided in hours of leisure, to:
On The War,
bt (1.016ition-
vr-vr- rv•resr
ecent British veal:Onto
' Told Bk Sir .William Ch
the iniliees, :Of 14444041 PrOthietie*
(TOrontO "Mail and EmPire)
' A r9w. AvQ,q1.o.. #44;. wfilic, g'igla4a
,•Coramiseiener for the,i.Inited Kingdom
in tide "ietintry- "galte. 'aude
ehepea "feithfill .eaconete Cal:14074n
,•Becently eeterned to ldS
Ottawa poet, he presented highlY,14-
eereeting "tepe,re .on the existing situa-
tion in the Motherland. Be mietet an
erainent Americae flnencie?: 44 KIYIng.
a'40rtly atter the r4i that tacta.altd
400§",,provett anything. England. was
too badly crippled ,by the • .fear -year
confliat, ever to recover; -bin, that •oW-
..ipg-te the character ot her People,
his-
• tory:WeuldYePeat itself and "ehe would
ogoii4-bioye..A.o.T former; :wealth and.
'prestige,: hemp:bred .
by
heavy iiikmp1oYa1Oflt, by' cloed world
markets', and by the depees-
41secoiielilbtujiSinfr4Vrilli,oafenixiesnptirrmirateet a Sti,fo-
eiverranfue,in believing thatt.
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Before sailing fox; Fllgl�nd Jannety 31; Sir Ronald Liacisay' caught:.
, a. eeuthbennd aereplatic , for.: Warni, ',Springs; O,eorgie, ,wbere be inter-
elewed Mre riooseyg,it 11fIlie-,...fertheOining-lifg• war.' debt. conference.,
300 Occupations in • France to Culr\Expt
. •
• • ClaiMectis Professions: Of .Atins .a d---Aurntrons
Fa-roo,to.,-..tather:o:_aie,,,i)Liolit_ivA, • -Paris.--The French geyernment has,
'some „20,000 Professioine .br Occupa; decided to ' eitablitle-Adenetnittee-PT
tion according. te a ieylevr Made by at.udy means of 'regulating. the. mann-
"ehew .that Om .eltutItielr. is rolAt.Ye„ 7.
, .,
Worie, in ,France, Connelly' and the.
lin.it,ed .0fatearthell-1.4:the,•.11Pited.104".•
.floM. :That -lee tP-S4)..7e4th.,41-tlelt,IiIIA-7
fallen much more rtiPltlii .4ad ...Mach; .7
, niereseverele in all: three 'countries '
than In the British Isles. .1.irltish e,
perts 4 Cotten Piet' year: ieereased .
by, 50, Or.cent. In the case of Yerne,
and 28per cent. in the eapPeof ;demi
goods. The Britisleprednetioe of artt :
Weal. silk grew freh,74;00e,,e0e., pounde •
:in the, ,hest line inotitlia;s41931 to Of/
000,000 pounds in, tpe pante:00041,U --
],32., although in 'other C,pu,eptries: encle'e
as ,tlie 'pelted. States, ItalY,".,Geritioter"-',`''''
tinel. Holland a heavy redectie '
'pertede ' , .,1, • ,i• : - ,.. ,
. .
e 'ThAnks. epee:Jelly to elteneadee In4r
, . . •
:cleases, Beitajn'S exports of, anthracite
' iltcreaSedIaSt Year by 15 Per Fent,' ii
t)it.e't. the •had*thirtea:: theneteber el •
4,..Inetor--,-carieeepertedefeehetheeeinitefe-_:
`Kiegdere.` was .60.,Per. gent, :','ee7O-Atel ' ...-
-in 1932 -.than -in •e931. Other trade% .
which are .showingi• :Similar prpgresa.e.„
are bosierieel'ieeey?theneicale and Ole .•
plates.. The, ettliff, has brought -a,:nuin
her et indastrialeutideetekings to., tin
.91d Cenntry:. ,. 'The e are pregreseini .
:rapidly and 'Inc:rens ng the treenhe,r• 41.• ,
their. :employePe. . • ;be Steeleindu6tre
Is atill'hatiniered, but a•neW enterprise. -
for the •production 'of ' dontestiO Bese ,are•e•--.``-
mer steel in NOrthamptonshire. Is be '
- . . ,. ,
ing'flnanced by the the Baukers' Industria! ,
Deve oPraent COninany: under 4, -the aiii • ,,
, .
,
Ureale4ritie-Waeleingterieldierbert,41/4. lecture- . aid :sale iOt ; *at materials,
. .
Tr�y
;er,, secretary' :-efethe.. Cenadian efdlitilviiig*BreeldenteHoeverea....;initiae
'Edtteational • Guidance: :.•MoVbeeente -eive :Itie,reenniniending ';,stricter eon
1,treloS.-th.o7:LartniTtraffit_:•L "•• •
...%6 4•
phth
for intertiatienal•Centiol: Of 'cOrnieeree
in arms, powderend munitiens; to he:
'presented, to ,the World DisarMainent
Conference. It evill.alse tudyeeneanss.
, .
a ,9otitrollit4 ,the. aetieitiee. of "Fre:hoi.
arinainelit induseries, havetintie
plied- aenia. And:. ninaitiOaa to.. hatiens,
!tit .war.. in, -the Eer.. 'East , Sontli.
• ;'.'t•• 1 • • ,
The cinainittee:; sneerileed
*by the.,Oetteral.W4t Counciteendeieee
0441, 'generals included .in
inetribershjp: ,
Statesefinancter Was Oita,-
,
The fact 18that during the yeere
prior todhe world depression the Bri-
tish people.intide. at least schne efethe
necessaty. adjuetMente Which *ere
later' faced by °other' nations. This
partly expleiue" why the shock of the
1929.,slump has 'fallen On her With a
lege severe impact than upon. some of
her 1idustr1al rivais. The number of
unemployed in in Britian has net kro-Wir
as it has in other .counties.. -, Indeed,
'the absolute volume of .unmpleyment
Germani and tbe` United ,States is
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111 undo'ubtedly much greater than in the 'Ple•ek of' tl:e• Baok.-of'EhglaPd- :
• • ' Laticashire,Steellindiietryle teeing Ills
• tienalized and. even the railways. eri
looking' •The Seutheen. Railway le•,•
electrifying,Soine, Of its. mein lhies.
-fittriLlitea these modens:
„ate Venetruetifo, devei9-Isme1tt9,„16.tlel '
Meth efe' Ceuneri. , thee, feet . that the
BrltisIl people eneVer.,•perniit' them,
selvegtole opeimiSta, Their babit t '
to 'face:A.11;e factSee*leethadeteentin •
tiOn, sthiggling to bettel„
times: rho • The: Achieyeinents teinS
.. •
. eorded,' in: the fade of adverse • world '
eebintifions-ereetn largeandeigiire' tretcsi
able :teethe, sterling •gealities,,o,ity4.cek
which has: never Yet lereiiitteci ltsolt
:•bit; ,w,hol1y,beaten;,7nd witteh OVer '
end.everlagaiti hi the pages of history
has ' emerged . triumphat0Orgie s,eerie•
British 'Isles and it bee,
higher proPortionteethe;Ptotal•eindue-
d a •
tritti:rophiatrion real. „ler tane
The, Upiterleingdoni: has also been
,helnadby the'adaptien of ti iitetpet,Pie!
tariff and by 019, Ott9wa. agree-
ments, althouih .benefit 0! these
agreements: has not yet, for ;all:tit..tiine, lyeiin to' be fully.et
.felt. . , .;
..'Dierieg:i232:•;Greet•'Britaiii • largely”
„ •, , „
•Maintainede the •volume of her export:
teade at a time when the: f benigteade.
or the ',United' •sfAtee, perinany ,eind
Franeo WAS-, `tblIA-01.rig"T''TheetesPOrt4'
of.,theUnited xtiagrie'r.tv.- fen' by less
'than.eeven per cent.-ae compared !t4tli
i931, while. 'oe.the. United' States
declined 33 33 Per ',cent.; these pfeCbt-,*
-,Maily,4:‘,11,. per. reeet;, of
7,..F.Fance 3"..z per cep tteeWleet-ilaeen °Tee
. . 1.
.11, lesson in all thiseel.A.1 our discovery 'stated' tin an address here,- Feinting:
Of it may moan rauCh "ecir oiir Peen out that the problem.' of. vocetional,
tare.Geprge :delete:ea :in ,The 'Ninth :choke was a complex one, now'. that'.
merican Review. ;the.: pluniber• of yeterdtteC, ' was :the
'Sanitary engineer,of today, And that
Training4For Leisure 'there were 300' •;oc4tiliatiptiS In .the
,
il,ultett" States - Clain -141g lirefE5:sloaal
level, tlyit;:: Tri3yei, said, ;t114,:"thp;boy
07 today Was faced With an enorrnoua
problem, and considerede that there
ought tie be a centralhereati, in Can-
ada to wliich::probl!pis Conisl be tee
ferrede,. epee :"
, • '. ,
• deVeleps haphazard,? 0,et 'so,' then it
• , , will net be 1i:1)g betere; the 'evil effect
is seen.ielsewhere„ thei,fi in their pas-
times. just
-re-
veals a,.manns he really' is, so the use
br abuse of it strengthen a .er weakens,
raieee, -Or,e_debasas him. Those, •: par -
suits which,, whether at: sehdol br af-
ter,. we are .apt to 'consider ,unrelated
to, the. business Of llfogre little by
little 'shaping or hindering'the .power:
not only to ,carry tlitonglielife`e!„ basic
hut to fill. the ,whole Of iqe.Vith.
nteaniti-gatid7Witlf-beahly:-;4-ingli'l.ten
in TifirSpectator (iipridoliee-:-.- •
Canadian Channels .'
• .is Very gratifying:CO:hear- voices
ire*, the-Iyeatepp.eaking • in. support of.
the*Vetuent,.et,grain and other...trae;
Maritime ports. That Very
' outspoken mane MaYer, WebbeOfWitei
rtipeoglhap:'SekiteSeed.hip,, "irieWe With,
.hiS'eustothary;yigOri.,-And.hs. is: All for
• '''• Canadiantrade through eOenadien„
chanuels'eto the fulleseextent, thatIs
ppseibleewithout definite" 10111 , to,
.
business. Halifax and Saint "John litive
beenshOWing 'that 'they Can -handle
• • . •
grain Without 'the Slightest' injury' to
any Canadian„ interest,- and Chae. is the
tnot .botiVineing .itied- or :teatittietiy.,'
•Ithe,.reSt confer ageeat
b�on on the 14;Itiritfates: by 'reaegniiiiii
"AeirePerte ;tend endidingateetheletralis-
•":*•pertetile"erVieee...' it ;docs
. ioiee saerifiee;eriderleateVer inekee the.'
e:heiter, tined!. here, ernineee..a: larger•:
• i:tiarket foieWhat.pther prOvineee bave
• • to selle-eelarititile,Metehent, ' •
v . • • • .• • '
:
-SeedjNio.r
-motor' ear. ticav.erci8..,
leg° eccempanyleg introduction Of the
models ter 193et ParteitiltitlYnoth
, worthy'ets the laCk • ifit
!pi. :this resliect this :year's act',
• v, ertiSidg „OontittSts StronglY With other
The'ehange Is pextecielerly
Im-
presive"WlUm.0fld' leOlre, ever the ad"
eitieing jag i! a. the at teW..Yearte
4; `,.ihretiglieut .theni ;tette Ands „OOP& and
peWer; it the' .gen:ernify,th n n note
lieeek.4,4111.4:Ttpedee .
,
•UNITED STATES
, War, Oebts '
•, *le -,Bootev ele went teltheleert of
the problemeinhia epeech Of :February
,2, 1922, when he:etilledefer air early
accord Yegardieg,fUture:PaYnidiitaAlpe,
certAintils one (if .the'lactOra delaying
the 'return ot normal.,scendaile
yhile.„tho'2Obt. goattellharigti
lire, 1,or example, . England ; Cannot, get
a' neer, per Jet. sterling': and; ee.entei to
thee' gold:, Standard; , .1.4ke "mane% ether
'eelatedenatteree. this 18 Of 'ninth int-,
"portanoe to .".4t4eric4 • frade,.'and.. Bo
th. the Bfidgee, • .b.g' the .,tritte•cr Statos
(1,6yetiitheit, Colcie1 F1oUe in:.Por-
sign 4ffaira,(1,lpie ' .
Chicago's PoPu
lation'
"Bhtter .NtiWiriaPe
fiw"er
lewer. in New Yerk,:fetiver 'eri Teen don.
Jecei tee'Ttineie.fehrtiale:ilea,ccine
. .
!'fittittiOititlo
• 'tjl'e;rt?' .t;4114.1: Ati. 14 :10otle...
'1,to, •.lcs;r0,111: )
' .th
•AtStsit;:r.....'.':i.S..irt.r:v ,, siStMirrr.; r'i4).0.,ifiv .14 fit'A
1,‘ risekt•
*.tri 1
.'hicreaSed 49,00: in 1932
Chicago—Chicago's population in;
Creased:49,0024in .193e,, bringing the
total 'number ::.ef reeldetts in :the
,seceede largest city to 3,524,-
000,it vias,disciesed '13Y: S' E roslok`
retearchethrector of elle Association
.pf
The .increase was undee the aver-
age„ etlnual growth'' of 41,500 of the
lust .decade, , Mr: Vesley peinted Out,,
but added Oat It was cornparattOely
'eater than that of other :enetreleoli-
:Icentere. M,r 1,rosley eeetineated greet "Alci6n: rubber factoriee:, . de-
.0hicagO's uneniployed .at 0$13-40.e'n,P- .•eeloped th,e niaterial. ,fOod
tprOXiMet.elY.aa. per' 'cent of ,fle, eitY'e 'Conteenees, ` The rubberanCele
btal, Workers. : ' th an desired desired 'niginefitee
allecover-Treasures,„L.
From Siiiikeicfrench Vessels
,
.Rubbef,, •Jates...Check•.. ;,
"....Diek; VV.rohing .:Hazidienine el Paeia.' ;• . • -.:,,--. . •
. Akeon,...ohlo'..-H4441e'. plastic ...crepe'', • ...' .' • '--'---•=4-4'
raV.60,i ,naitt,to be, edOrleis and:taste:, Fewer Marriages. -21-i'd 13.11y.ths,,:..:
and. teemblers liere:...:Y.The:- new:, "un-.' '• - "IVI°"\Plv9rces' Reported lesse 'IP being'usecr•tiy' 111 k ' PlatGS ' ' ' ' ' '
limit', arid •Artlitic ....colors,. ' :and 'they- fOrOls.::'d- nr. ilt°r°4°'.41:.."ill. 4111o1;
'of"the •
Minister .,"Of Nati,9991, .atteatioti an
•9tkp.tilpt* b ehig. • organized - to recover”
"from tlie „bed or,.thp diyer. Atione ..a'
large ;OtieetiteY of - art ohject8 and
-intieetitlee .'from the City. of :-Arlea,
lost lit. eWo• 'leapt :;Ages,-
.'.,'• tine, ship •:s.ansic. •i•O•15.6.4
eeglit'eperPhyry; coluitins.,4:froni
t ;:choir " of... the. ;;;;•Olitiraw- Of Matte
Majthe. num erens teiOs" and:
eifiglyeinsiiPerable-rebstacies, •
marble bas-rellefe. 'Widen hail been
ordered • traiiiperted to • l'Olg : • by.
Catherine de 'Med' The ether ship
contained ;Rennin StattierY,--and •relies
colibeted :Aries . by .'N.appleolt and
ordered bropght to : °Ariel.% the muse
France Seeking to giict
Peril of Leek-Crossingr
spegial attentipte, has been paid 01
• late by •Offielals..lat' the' Ministry : of
Pttblic•:Worlea to ways and means oti •
'tedneing Atte itninher .' of din:prow.
•CrOgingS'Iti Frailie:4--VW re.*
..ISsaed,•••an-intereAirig.ciiiinn• uinitIserer "•• •
the;"‘Sbj"ect;. writes .041,Taiis cories,, • ;
pondent - Of :lite, London 'Daily 'Tele, •
-bOaltableS1'e and
are: .belag ,tuade bril- 1.?°1*---bOtr'ea444eg Parliag4.'
for Prance in:193I aro attributed PIA'oelgti,' the: decorated': china' ;said '
the gvt99 and .:P.aOer -.:..(7.,,t(c.iii:t.,,,Ailel,T.rdit:ilfsre,s,t,soi'otiiir:4e.ff pets the '
Oral: • • ".
:are expected to ditililaCe.
0.10.0d. blue ber „of -.divercessh'oWn "Staffs:ties
IteSeardh laboratories of- one a the .,Marrjages declined by 5 per cent,
4' • only 326;358 being: recorded as • com-,
pared with 342;628 in 1930. e DiVerces•
OA the other lend .1ficreas'ed teem: 20,;
4409,en 1932 te :21,212 in 1921.
Deaths • increased .froni 645,125 to
q80,710; hut 1*.rrth8 still :maintained a
marglA 6,f 40,520: far. the. Year 1931:
,
• 'Good Canicliee Oractipe •
OttaWa newsPepeeabeliee.o ,elaY-e
lrig doWii4prittic: 'East :WO'clr; ,for: tho;;!
,firet•tirrialin y:06.ra; a Murderer w.as
')xcleittod..th(.4*. 'PIA, the ()urea 1111 41
TheY, had' not ,ryientloneii the cafte-,trOtn,
200' word etories..•
'the' tinte'lthe Ma.n eeri,Vieted'Utitil
aj,t: hanged • r. elf:or 0.;e'd !P dire
. • '
fi*
6.1 eel • a,.441
11;:rifl VtrVb.i.P, iia,l'O•r!ii ti :3,11 a
o'i.*ey'..!..0;54is:ti
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tit! V 10jeefeeli.: f',.„,hopti 11ra w1111
tMen: e(fleewietty
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tir,4eg;'. ' ni ea, eeid •
,Siliatiei•:`47solt 'of, "official .gaeatte,
lei ,tiereen;
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Wisconsin Whizz
rsIssAArvvrt
The' number:.ef :•births"... that year was
•!12;002•,' less • that :'•-the Preelone,eyor,
*the .,,figoi.,W.Oye*.ing 71$,91i in 1930
and,70;24.9" 11.r.'1.0t
.e.ne • ip el)11,; blet4
' 'the. feagnfe.ne'lliAt folehe„ i.,e26.tes
Derforteed 'in ,Tterna
. tete. ' to;r
h'1.1 e'ilifl 4044 .
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,at .„(,)C011()th0Ali5,U: rs'ept, Arise' Mark' rpAY,,,, T)04100it
4. 0 fli " 4. '1e"1(10 (0 14 Alai 44K"
ttvi '01, 0.. 61 .,,).3.A,.(24 .1 ). —eye
lee tip front (luring the WisconSitite,hanipletieliip.touriternetil.
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' states that „the nuMber of met.ot
vehicles in France' has: inereaSed front.
160,000, in 10.4;t0.1;7.00,00In •1932,
It ho. therefore become mAtter:
urgency to teinove such obstruction"
leVat crossings front lion) • the ,hational'
highwayse, lit Spite of 'all the effoOtti
Made,. only. thirty werc..rernoved dur
the pOriod-141-8.
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"Yet , there are, more."then 49,oqo' of
-thee° obstaclee. in France. genie. 20,-
000 are on main 16;200 en itpcsI
lines. "mid :3,g00 'ah,Pueely,:geods linea
A 119t .of. 200 on .which work mighl
started has •'• ,,beou
,d.rswn U1),..but# iS.egilculated that, the
viitieithichliAtriiuld 'cost the state ripe*,
b•,:$„1,p,qoQ.,000, . There hope, ,
it is •Ceefeesecl, ef finding thet
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King.of gerus,e...,
Net !Oily has, the .Kine:tit. Italy
,
relied to .ateepV ,iner*te'in Me
niutl alio wince neCeisitated by ;hit
loeees in 'the steak market
ArCeiesel: to deastit,'ciits
expensee. • . • . :•. .
Caution Vital in Removing ...-
Cap from oiling Radiato
:PersenTti "i)oSsessioni • liftliOrt9 • •PPP:::-
:eidered itidiepeuSaiile ;mow
areli, Are to be done away *Ithe
While 'lie Is ink! discharging .any of
f the' first signs of a.frozen• .
salary :; teddet tens . for ' ()aping
more'. 500 lire (ttbont $28), a'
:rdonth. • '• ' •
the' rOyai einploye'es•,...he 104. ,ordered
radiator 13 .escaPing• steenie lce has,
-Clogged the. pyiltein. and
:When...the dotiling stationary
11.1 rapidlyoTnG9 to a hoil. •When
• .Cliie hePPotnee',get• the . ratliet'orcap.
dif a ektielelY'''aS Petesible to ,,relieVe
tho preaetiree: -but In deing „So: COVet
the,';c4. With. a lerf2, mere,
thicitheiees of :..nowSpaper avoid.
being by the boiling water.
Cinder no eiteumstantes ereettiMee! the
.rdkto1' cp wititout takimg.. the tit,'
.iithst?•treCttittleile': It no" preteetieri
• the. water
atopv '
'The royal . stables. elaVe, • .tie
d'h-ced. • to -,• eve.; Leer.
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itpAi AII1Y • IV.h01. tite r4yA call!
must be 'draWti on settle 'd.1146altt.t(ol
4oceasion, -The retrial:n(1er
'of wbst
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:.waS' once niagnificent •.• etable: ham'
k)0?1 ..giv1d43AvaY: '
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18 New - Industries
,Terolitoe;Duritie 1932, -the, 'Itietab-
I elehthent. et tieW ItIdasities IA 014
.olty, hasbeen announced: by the Vo-'!
ron,to Industrial donuttisSion,, and Pro,
:ducts; of .' -'16 new • outside 'Mena art)
being" tritinata,ctnicel by •local indute
toot , ,
• .(:)f *the vi .:13tif.101
11.statO: .604tvP.a410e1:4; '10.04 ,:$(14aic41)
Afine ani the renittte.40t are 'Unite&
kat hO01_.":„.0.-7rob Itt litatits andeqUtproCritypireetZein-ploitii&tit.aitt:
bn'en' 001, to about 380''tiOreenia', and
t lie firnis b'ecapy, abeitit.-2000-fieietare
-:-Teete'of-eilotneePaceeeeeeeeeee.;
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Te make pleaptireel Pletieeet, atterteti
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.T110 iOng'LhaS ais'd - ordered,
aid*. to redtte their 0,Xpetiditere..111
future , 'the ytti carriage
Will 'he • diSpenited ;and igloo
Vieter will travel by Maim". 0.rs' .•
' :When 'Signor •MuSsollui was i,tt
,fernied of the "King's: financial pIlgli
bee offered" ' incretise the preseni
117(riarstilarii3Of abput 0000-4 .Yeal
but -the deattied, and deelarei
'that he, Preferred' to trith' hiS pci
' expenses , as an. • c'Xil.M PIO
CW(401115; 4,0 11 4111130(1
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;Ireland Reports .Decline•;•
in Inmate and Eattipil
iOsh Free Stateeee'liel
statistics f6r 1932, Iriti)o'..Public.bt;
,..ti*ri6o-ioto-oftroo-totth'tchot:
,dr<i.p, in imports and exports..
,TOtal imports 1)7 the Free gti
,d'repped ..frotil.'1493010.1) in 1901.
42,572,000 in 1D32;while'ekpnrts41
irein 138,276;960 to "g25./98,000,
pettntl,turietitfy le 'worth 0.39).
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