GENERAL CABLES
ICE SHIP LOSES PROPELLOR. (United Piess Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) MOSCOW, September 23. An ice 'breaker belonging to the Soviet Arctic expedition, while attempting to discover- a north-east passage- from Archangel to Vlpdivostock lest her propel lor among the icebergs, and hopes to drift into B-dhing Strait whore there is an area of ranked ice. There it will be picked up and towed by the steamer Slberiakov. Au “all well” -wireless message has been received.
'CHINESE BANDITS’ 'PRISONERS
SHANGHAI, September 23
The latest despatches from Mukclon state that a /peasant actually visited Mrs Pawley and Cork ran -in a miserable but thirty miles from Newchwang. They are guarded by a handful of bandits who were treating them fairly well, hut the bandits were short of provisions. FINANCIAL, CRUSTS AHEAD. (JR’NF'L'V, September .23. The League’s Supervi*or.v Committee ha-s anxiously reported that only (54 per cent of the League members liabilities have been paid. The Norwegian delegate, M. Hambro, remarked that ‘the League was heading for a financial crisis in 1933 if something was not done quickly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1932, Page 5
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