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FROM PLYMOUTH HOE
London, To-day.
FROM the same spot near Plymouth where Drake started his historic voyage round the world exactly 360 years ago, there will leave this morning a squadron of five Royal Air Force flyingboats for the longest formation flight ever undertaken.
Before returning next May, the flyingboats will cover over 30,000 miles via Malta, Egypt, India and
Malaya to Sydney, where they will JAPAN AND
represent the RAF at the 150th anniversary of New South Wales in January.
After this they will circumnavi- gate Australia.
Compared with Drake's three- year voyage of 35,000 miles, the squadron's actual fiying time is es- timated at 400 hours Renter
KING'S TOUR OF CORNWALL
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London, To-day. The King's two-day tour Duchy of Cornwall began early yesterday morning in heavy rain.
The King had spent the night at Moreton Hampstead, overlooking
Dartmoor.
At Princetown, 300 tenants filed past the King as their names were called.
From Princetown, the King drove in a closed car to Tavistock, and then to Launceston, where he received feudal dues from tenants in the form of one hundred shil- оде fings in a silver mug and pound of pepper in a silver platter.
This was his first visit to the Duchy of Cornwall by his Majesty as King-Beuter.
GENERAL FRANCO
Tokyo, To-day Official de jure recognition of General Franco's regime by Japan took place yesterday afternoon at the Foreign Office, when documents were exchanged by the Foreign Mmister, Mr. Koki Hirota, and. the Spanish Nationalist charge d'affaires, Senor del Castillo.
It is stated that Senor del Castil- lo at the same time handed Mr. Hirota a note from General Franco declaring that the Nationalist Gov- ernment will adhere to all existing agreements with Japan concluded by former Spanish governments.
The paper "Asahi Shimbun” says that recognition of General Franco by Manchukuo, and vice versa, will be announced on Thursday after completion of the necessary preparations by the Spanish charge d'affaires and the Manchukuo Ambassador in Tokyo.
This official recognition, says the paper, is the result of mediation Japan and Italy Trans-Ocean
FRENCH STATE LOAN ISSUE
Paris, To-day
is officially confirmed that a ew internal state loan will be an- nounced to-day in the form of Trea- sury Bonds bearing 5 per cent. in- terest and redeemable in three, six and nine years, respectively.
Issue price will be 935 francs per 1,000-franc Bond.
The loan will be in the neighbo hood 2,000,000,000
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