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Berlin, Mar. 12. Walking briskly to the Egyptian The Reichs-and Prussian Miniş- frontier at Amseat. Bignor Mus-ter of Interior, Dr. W.. Frick, who solini, who is on a visit to Libya, celebrated his 60th birthday on for the first time in many years March 12, was centre of many hon- gazed on territory where his writ curs. The Entire Leader-Corps of

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bitants.

Crowds of natives lined the road shrilly cheering, clapping their hands and beating drums. while startled camels and goats scamper- ed towards the horizon- Reuter.

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all trade on the Atlantic to British Ons Upright Piano by STORY shipping and robbing the Ameri-

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AIRSHIP EXPERIMENT MR. WANG CHING WE

Berlin, Mar. 12. Colonel Udet, Germany's crack

ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT Nanking, Mar. 13. Mr. Wang Ching-wel left by air flyer, hacked his plane on to the

Oakland, Cal., Mar. 12. at noon to-day for Taiyuanfu. "Hindenburg" on an experimental Amelia Earhart (Mrs. Putnam) To-morrow he will make an- fight over Frankfurt Airport on announced to-day that weather other fight, with Marshal Yen Friday. The device used was conditions permitting she would. Hal-shan, Pacification Commission-almilar to that used on the USA. start on her east to west round- er for Shansi, to gulyuan, where Dirigibles "Acron" and "Macon." the world night within a few he will participate in the ceremony The German Zeppello Company hours

on Monday: in honour of the Chin- ese war dead in Bulynan.

Mr. Wang" will return to Nan- king in four or five days. Bouter,

Intend to use it in future for speed- To-day she passed the Depart ing up the landing of passengers ment of Commerce blind nying and mail—

tests with top marks------

Reuter

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