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SUGAR OUTPUT RESTRICTED (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Ahs-.d BRUSSELS, March 30. The dispute between Java and t üba, regarding sugar production, has been s.-ltled, both accepting the European and Peruvian representatives’ proposal, to reduce their respective exports by the amount Java prodines excess of 1,500.000. LIONESS IN RESTAURANT. CANNES, March 30 There was an exciting scene in ■' smart restaurant, when a lioness escaped from a cage. Panic began, w<men fainted and others rushed to the exits. when Ladies Oxford and Mouth Batten and Dame Du Bonnett, known as the best dressed women in ’Europe, joined forces to calm the diners. They called on the orchestra to play merry jazz. The tamer and manag r lassooed the lioness, and returned her to th* ♦sage. MME. KUBELLK’S LOSSES. VIENNA, March 30. The wife of Kubelik, the violinist, when examined regarding her bankruptcy, said that the liabilities amount cd to £30,000, due to depreciation oi American and French shares. She o ? ’ fered her creditors 35 por cent PLIGHT OF DANUBE STATES. LONDON, March 29. The “Daily Herald" attacks T Danubian plan as a French plot f o dominate Central and South Eastern Europe, and build a barrier against German penetration.
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Grey River Argus, 1 April 1932, Page 3
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