The driest spot in the world is a desert of 300,000 square miles in Chinese Turkestan. It is so devoid, of both atmosphere and_ subterranean moisture that no human being, bird, beast, or plant caii subsist within its boundaries.
After riding under traina across Europe from Danzig to Havre, an American lad was caught just as he was trying to stow away on an Atlantic liner. Born in America, he had spent the last seven years I in Poland, but wanted to go back to New [York.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 4
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