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·PEAK MANSIONS:|

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PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

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12.30 pm-Recorded music.. 1 p.m.--Local time and weather

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his BBC. Dance Orchestra.

Ballads" sung by Norman Allin | '4:18). and, Charus`

1. Bolero (Ravel, arr. Branga),

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From the Studio "A Cinema "Review"

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ment in the expanding industries are the same as those losing it in the export industries. When one remembers that the export indus- ir.es are principally - situated In Lancashire, South Wale, and the Tyneside. one recognizes, in the words of the investigators, that "the decline in "employment in the export industries "is the main cause of the "problems of the de- pressed arena and "maybe the most Important cause of the problem, of We are frequently reminded that unemployment in the "county as the revival in domestic industry is a whole." What the statesmen proceeding fairly rapidly towards and industrialists of the near fu- the level of 1929 at least, but that ture will therefore need to décide the export trades remain almost is whether they will acquiesce in stagnant. When we try it is there this eubstantial decline and its fore' of fundamental importance to consequences (brought about in estimate the exact part played by large measure by large-scale poll- wongon, aug. 12.

al trade) and be cont Vice Admiral W. M. James, who the export trades in our economictical interference with internation- with has been appointed to the Board fe. Professor Daniels and Mr or Admiraley, is still known as Campion, of the Manchester Uni- ether a fall in the standard of

Bubbles in the Service, and re-versity Economic Research Depart ving or a permanent dead

of unemployment, or whet thy talos, in diminished luxuriance, ment, have now published a paper, | the taiz curls which earned him in which they examine the rels- desperate action they will try

the name.

tionship between the output of the return to the economic structure He just escaped being sunk in industry as a whole. They begin the Queen Mary at Jutland by showing that, as compared with through having been appointed from her to be flag commander of a 1924 index number of 100, indust the First Battle Squadron.

rial production has risen to 100, whereas the volume of exports has fallen to 75. Basing their calcula- tions on the information of the Another naval change is an sensuses, they show that the per- nounced to-day. Admiral Bir Frecentage value of exports was 27 derick Dreyer, who will be succeed 1924, as compared with 30 in collision wit ed as Commander-in-Chief of the 1907, while in 1930-1 it fell to some fazon, the work af draining Chins Station by Vice-admiral Birthing above 20. On the basis of water out of her hull has now Charles Little, is the Navy's, gun-

He has been a ne athlete, and still keeps fit by playing golf and long walk

of ten years 220

PUMPING BEGINS ON ST. AUBIN

Shanghai Aug. With the installation of the pumps in the hull of the wrecked tug St Aubin, that rank in 1

nother, steamer

forth) the next fów

about one. A 3002

-

she will be raised fre most of the water is

nery, expert, net output (subtracting the value gun and it is expected that in the

He invented the Dreyer Table of raw materials and which i used to plot the continue proportion fell from 7:15 pm-Manila. Motor Company ally changing course and speed of quarter in 1924 to one-

chard - Himber and his the firing ship and the target, and and may now be sa

Champlona..

50 Eransmit the varying raDES, LO | BIXth

by the guris.

He once wrote a book called.

By

How to Get a First Class in employed by the

from hich his

ther two Lieutenants have al.

000

th in 1931 out of ber

she will rise all,

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