AST SIR HUBERT
WILKINS IN AIR
the present hosti- and protests have the Japanese Gor- ng the occupation
ties in the Inter-
SEARCH AT POLE
Moscow, To-day.
er
at by the Japanese Three aeroplanes left here ye ng them that com-day morning for Archangel to join occupation and for in the search for the missing Rus- age to such "pro-sian trans-Polar fliers. imed.
PPEAL
te share the
PORTUGAL AND CZECHO SLOVAKIA
to be
fulfilled
Lisbon, To-day.
that would have before · Portugal would be prepared, to resume her broken off diplomate relations with Czecho-Slovakia, are discussed in a local newspaper.
The breach with Prague, says the paper, brings Portugal no kind The airmen hope to reach the of difficulty either political or eco- Soviet Polar station in three or nomic.
four days but everything depends on Initiative for a resumption of anmeteorological conditions, which are normal relations, therefore must ed States Govern-particularly bad at this time of come from Prague Trans-Ocean. amage to the Far year in the North Pole region.
om the present
An American plane, piloted by
ore the appeal of the British explorer, Sir Hubert ADMIRAL HORTHY
the United States Wilkins, made a trial flight from
to both sides to Point Barrow, Alaska, in the course
of which it flew over the North Pole
bserve with satis-but without sighting any trace of
ollaboration main- Governments, espe- and and French most important Fation continue
SCUSSION
the missing fliers.
RECOVERED
Budapest, To-day. The Regent, Admiral Horthy, who On the return journey Sir Hubert was forced to make a forced has been suffering from influenza, landing near Point Barrow owing has now completely recovered his to bad weather.
Although the health.
plane was badly damaged, the Yesterday he received the Premier, occupants are stated to be safe-Dr. Daranyi, on the latter's return Trans-Ocean.
from holiday-Trans-Ocean...
FIGHTING
Shipping In AIR FIGHTING
ranean
London, To-day.
IN SPAIN
Saragossa, To-day.
France Ratifies Naval Pact
Paris, To-day- e between Mr. Many battles took place in the air
The Journal Officiel yesterday Eden and Lord on the Aragon front yesterday.
published the text of the law ratify- two and a half The Nationalists claim to haveling the London Naval Treaty of rning, while the brought down , seven Government
March 25, 1936, between
France,
ain in the after-planes near Aragon and four more Great Britain and the United States. berlain left for on other fronts.-Trans-Ocean.
it
he Far East, the GERMAN ATLANTIC
creasing number itish shipping in was discussed.
nt propose to usly, for the pre- destroyer flotilla
AIR TRIALS
Lisbon, To-day.
The second German trans-Atlan-
hips in the east- tic seaplane "Nordwind” arrived
Mediterranean for here yesterday.
sh shipping, mak-
ven warships.
ISN'T SMUCH
It is hopping off the Azores to-
day on its first trial flight to the
United States-Trans-Ocean.
HOW DE S
GI
-Trans-Ocean.
By George McManus
YOU FORSOT TO TAKE HER HOME WITH YOU LAST
IGHT
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IN
By Zane Grey.
TAM
THE SOUTH THE TWO CUTLAWS DEPART
THE
SINGING
LAKE
THE LAGOON OF BATTICALOA IN CEYLON EMITS ASINGING SOUND LIKE A GREAT ARMY
EVERY EVENING
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PARALLELLINES
OPTICAL ILLUSION
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HINDU
HOLY Manda
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