OVERSEAS NEWS IN BRIEF
Three hundred Aryan prisoners in Austria are to be released tomorrow under a political amnesty in celebration of the anniversary of the ansehluss.
The Oxford Group announces that it Is extending its activities, which will necessitate an application being made for the incorporation of the association. The object is not for profit but to give the group a legal personality.
The Britisli Education Estimates total £52,246,026, an increase of £1,239,696, of which nearly half arises from automatic growth under the provision for teachers’ pensions.
H M.S. Repulse leaves Portsmouth on March IS for Gibraltar, after which the final preparations wiR be made in the ship for Their Majesties’ voyage to Canada.
A small Shorthorn cow with no pedigree at Cherry Farm, Wiltshire, yielded 38,6781 b. of milk in 336 (lays, beat ing the world record for a year.
A battalion of French Senegalese sharpshooters has left Marseilles for Jibuti.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 9
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153OVERSEAS NEWS IN BRIEF Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 143, 13 March 1939, Page 9
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