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41-Sets Soft Goods

10 Cases Torch Batteries

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THE AGA KHAN

IN BERLIN

Berlin, October 14. His Highness the Aga Khan, who

is at present on a tour in Europe,

and child, and a large retinue. His visit will last about a week and is entirely a private one.

1.05 p.m. Call (German, Eng-

1.10 Spanish. 12.50 German Folk Song: llsai. p.m. Closing strains. 2,00 p.m. Portuguese. 1. aim. Talk by Mr. News in German, 2.15 p.m. Clos- Archinard In English). 1.15 a.m ing strains (continued), 2.50 Close Down, 3. a.m. Gramophone p.m. Greetings to our Isteners. Records. 4. a.m. News in French. 3 D.in. News and Economic Market Prices, Rates of Exchange, arrived here to-day with his wife

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to our Listeners. 9 p.m. News and Economic Review in German.. 9.15

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13.25. National anthem and open-

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13.30 News about the stock-ex-

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13.45 Music.

13.55 Behind the scenes of the

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14.40 Meeting of the Phobi-Club 15.00 Relay from Rotterdam. 15.40 Close down and national anthem,

1

NON-INTERVENTION

COMMITTEE

Berlin, Oct. 14.

The Anglo-French decision to bring the Spanish problem before the Non-Intervention Committee once more puts the matter in its

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The paper expresses the opinion: the convocation of the conference will do much to ease the tension in Europe.→

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Teak Dining Room, Bed Room and Drawing Room Furniture, Cat- lery, Glass & Porcelain Ware, E. P. and Brass Ware, Pictures, Orba- ments, Gramophones & Records, Electric Table Lamps and Shader, Ice Chests, etc., etc.

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3 Radio Sets

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