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2 Killed, 18 Injured
This Storm Caused Wreck.
A REGUIAR SCOUT
AUCKLAND, (New Zealand),
_Feb. 2 |.— (UP)— For the first
time in his life,. the Duke of
York, second son of the British
Xing, wlH set foot on Australian
soil today. It will be the first
scene In a four months' tour of
New Zealand and Australia that
Is expected ’ to be one long dem
onstration of the loyalty ot those
two dominions to the British
throne.
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* Immediately after the Renown
has tied up at the wharf OoV-
ernor-General Sir Charles Fergu
son and suite will board her and
will ba received ly the duke and
duchess with great «eyemooy. Ev
eryone will be In magnificent re
galia, the naval, men as splendid
as peacacks In frock coats, cocked
hats, and glittering braid, and the
military In gay full-dressed uni
forms liberally besprinkled with
red tabs.
The duke will go ashore • and
Inspect a guard of honor of war
veterans. The chairman of the
Harbor Board will them conduct
the royal couple and their army-
of equerries to the gates of the
wharf, where they will be met by
the mayor of Auckland in scarlet
robes.
The duke and duchess will he
driven to Government House
where they will be welcomed by
Prime Minister J. O. Coates and
other cabinet ministers. An ad
dress of welcome will be read
and presented to the duke In a
magnificent caaw of inlaid New
Zealand timber.
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In the afternoon, the duke and
duchess will proceed to the Town
Hall where another address of
the mayor and councillors before
an enthusiastic audience. The
duke will reply with a short
apeech.
Califomia Has
Grape Over-Supply
TURLOCK, Cal., Feb. 22.—
(UN)— An over supply of grapes,
with no organisation in shipping
and a lack ot by-pfoducte to be
realised from the surplus raised
every year, are the greatest fac
tors to be overcome by California
vlneysrdlsts, Curtis Lindley, Jr.,
told chamber of commerce mem
bers hero?!1
Lindley. directing a drive for
memberships in the California
Thia is the story Fred Thompson, famous
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Vlneysrdlsts' Association In Stan
islaus county and other grape
sections ot the state, declared
that too many carloads of grapes
nrs shipped east every year, thus
glutting the market and causing
a reduction in prices. '
"One car of grapes selling for
82 per package is .worth nine
cars selling for fl.SQ,'* be said.
“According io prominent authori
ties, the |2 price could be obtain
ed by a 80 or 86 percent reduc
tion in the number of cars leaving
California.
"This reduction . cannot
be
made by the Vlneyardtsts* Asso
ciation or by state law. When
we hare a strong enough member
ship it will have to be made
through education of the mem
bers. The surplus could then be
made into «oft drinks to replace
synthetic drinks now sold."
Workers in China Rapidly
Resuming Their Former
Jobs
SHANGHAI. Feb. 22.— (UN)—
Wholesale beheading of agitators
appears to have worked its Intend
ed effect on strikers In native sec
tions of Shanghai. Workers were
resuming ther posts In many of
the native Industries tonight, but
walkouts, were becoming epidemic
in the British and Japanese settle
ments. it was considered signifi
cant, however, that only 65 em
ployers of American firms were
Idle. While 48,000 employes of Ja
panese firms and 20,000 men em
ployed by British firms were on
strike.
The executions themselves
would have attracted only minor
attention due to the fact that they
took place In isolated sectors, but
the parading of the phastly heads
through the streets on long poles
ROME, Feb. 22.—Premier Mus by civil police served to quiet the
solini has aligned Italy with agitators.
France In refusing President C«ol-
Authorities now see a greater
idge’s Invitation for a further menace from the retreating troops
conference to discuss reduction of cf Marshal Sun-Chuan-fang than
paval armaments.
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from the present Internal move
In his reply, which the Ital ment.
ian premier handed personally to
It is known that Sun's army Is
United States Ambassador Flet- completely demoralised and likely
eher, be is understood to hi-" to begin wholesale lootings as
remarked that naval defease con ¡soon as the backwash reaches
stituted a question of Ilfs or Shanghai.
death for Italy. It wae not a
The defeated troopers are like
matter, he is reported to haya said ly to seek safety In the forelgh
that Italy can regard as a mare cettlements.
mi-ltary or political problem He la
Another menace resulting from
understood to have pointed out the beheadings Is that the Canton
that Italy's geogaaphlcal position ese may seek reprisals when they
In the Mediterranean spoke for It
self mere than- any technical ar
guments.
He Is said to have continued
Italy's position Ip a sen controlled
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which Mussolini was1reported to
all
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have pointed out as necessary on
the part of Italy, werq:; the as to their low cost of main
surance that supplies could be ob tenance and their depend
tained from abroad, and the main ability, coupled' w i t h
tenance of proportionately ade
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to adopt a system said the reply, rolet» in Washington D.
which while limiting the defense
of Italy, would give other coun
tries full liberty In development
of means of eventual defenses.
Therefore nnlesse restrictions for
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Italy obvfously would be Unable to
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This telephoto picture front Los
Angeles shows the wreck ot a
Union Pacific train near W hit
tier, Cal., when a storm damag
ed bridged collapsed. Two 'were
killed and 18 Injured, and. the
90-DAY SERVICE
crowd shown here la waiting to
Identify victims as they were
removed.
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