For the fifth year in succession the birthrate of England and Wales shims a decrease, the figures for 1933 being the lowest on record.
There are now 200 tracks for greyhound racing in England, twenty of them being within ten miles of Charing Cross, London.
German prison officials have been instructed that the Hitler salute is not to be given to or accepted from J criminals under their charge.
Old motor tyres,' by a clever process invented by an Australian scientist, Mr Lincoln C- Neale, are being melted down into a high-class printing ink.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 120, 20 April 1934, Page 5
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