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NEWS AND NOTES

Backing up the expressed view of the President, Mr. Tom Moore, delegates to the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada voted down a resolution calling on the Dominion to resume diplomatic relations with Russia.

Talkies spoilt by sneezing and coughing. Sprinkle “NAZOL” _on your handkerchief and obtain immediate relief. (1)

Soviet newspapers gloat over Britain’s plight as the strongest portdnt of the disintegration of world capitalism, and especially the Navy’s part in hastening the crisis. It is predicted that the financial catastrophe will envelop the whole world.

These are the dangerous months for colds and “flu.” Don’t worry. “NAZOL” will see you through. (2)

A message from Kobe, Japan, states that Harbin, in north-eastern Manchuria, has become the chief seat of violence. Chinese bombed the Bank of Korea, the Japanese Consulate and the offices of a Japanese newspaper.

An official of the Bank for International Settlements, in an interview, said the suspension of the gold standard by Britain was likely to result in the rapid settlement of war debts and reparation payments.

The worst part about colds or influenza is finding the right remedy. Use “NAZOL.” It has never failed. < 3 >

All the leading cotton mill shares advanced at Manchester, representing a marking up based on the hopes of improved exports. One authority said that if the dollar exchange dropped a few more points Lancashire would be able to ship cottons to the United States at a profit.

Negotiations have been opened between the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and the Leader of the Labour Opposition, Mr. Arthur Henderson, for the inclusion of Labour in the National Government.

Now that eggs have fallen in price you should reap the benefit. Preserve them in Sharland’s Egg Preservative. (6)

A member of the crew of Sir Hubert Wilkins, submarine Nautilus, who were paid off at Bergen, Norway, recently revealed that the vessel dived under the ice three times, re.maining under two or three hours. Bad weather compelled the abandonment of Sir Hubert Wilkins’ attempt to reach the North Pole.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3369, 24 September 1931, Page 1

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NEWS AND NOTES King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3369, 24 September 1931, Page 1

NEWS AND NOTES King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3369, 24 September 1931, Page 1