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[ Reuters Teeeq ha ms.] AN ITALIAN LLFDRT. LONDON. April “8. Alajor Depinedo has left Baghdad for Karachi. His route from Rangoon will depend on the moiisoims. lie will either go to Australia and then to Japan, or tir-t lo Tobin and then to .Melbourne. Ilieliee linin'-. II is machine is of the ordinary service scout-ing-b,onbiug type of liViiroplatie. Italian built. The objei-t of the flight is to supply r video, e of the technical eil'.t iem y of Italian aeronauties. .Major Deinedo is a Neapolitan, aged ,'io. lie served ill tbe war. i lls decorated lour linns and at present la;hls a high staff appointment in the Air -. rviic. FiniMU'lLDlNt; TKNDKKS. LONDON, April 80. The Blue Star Sliippiing Line have received tenders for eight II’.L'JJ tuniter r. i’rigcrun-d meat, ships from Britis.ii. Dutch and Forman ship-builders. The “Shipbuilders' and Shipping Record’' understands that tbe lowest Continental price is front £IB.OOO to £BO.OOO per steamer below the British tender, but it says that etlorts are being made to retain the contracts for Britain. NKW INDUSTRY FOR A IbSTRAUA. LONDON. April 80. The “Financial 'limes” publishes the details of an agreement between the North British Rubber Company of F.dinburgh. and the Dunlop Rubber Cum! any of Australia, for formation .;n Australian Company for the j iirj use of inatitiLi'-tiiring rubber footwear in the ( ..timioitwealth. The paper mentions that the Company is being registered in a law days with a capital of half a million. Factories will be erected on the outskirt; of Melbourne, and it is hoped that manitfa. turing operations will bo started by t'v end of the year. -|-],e pa;er eomim-niing editorially civ-; --This is a highly interesting development. It is the necessary outcome of the Commonwealth's high tariff I , li. v. and it should benefit the two undertakings concerned, both of which mi ~ to be i eiigrauilutod on their characteristic enterprise.” FASCISM 81‘RF.ARINF. RO.MF-, April 20. \t a meeting of the Fraud Fascist! Pmiiieil. attended by Signor Mussolini , |., Secretary-' leneral of thee Fascist organisations abroad. Deputy Bastiai,ii,i reported that Fascist movements
now existed ill forty countries
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