Wednrvdiy. March 20, 1933THE WOKKKkDuring ft dobatw to th» House ol(\nil urn ox tha ChuXtcolJor of tiio Kx-chsquur ax pros sod sympathy with tha 4(Vhoor w«k proposals, which, ho bai.I, would had tlt;» inorcnuod employ-mrnt without raising the cost of production.• f PThe London Wuuday Titnos says th.it a trade agreement between lint am and Argentina will shortly !•» ii.'il, i nsuring lb* removal ol rx* change reatnclioiia and a muluul low-cring of tar ill* Thu discussions have hum K i'i so secret that nothing isgiit.wn lunevr rung ihu actual |iro|K)Mla.• • •I- i* r*j'oril that, under the new \ i4lt;.ni iiiitin tnule treuty, Argentina »*11 give to Britain special tut til advantage* *u respect t«» motor i.iia, textile*, oitd agricultural machinery.\ king for on immediate Ru*niaII,.., gni'.*‘U U u‘d to world pram an.I trudo rilt;«rv, u petition signed \j |.u0 of America's leading women, aln in wire Jane Adams, ol i in.ii .1, Adda Comstock, president ol JCdildb’ and Mrs. lto*amund Plm hot Ch.don of N'*w York, baa hern pro-i n -d lo I’riudnit Roosevelt.I he 14pitn*'Rmhanay m Merlin do-r * fhe r«‘|H)rt that ncgohatwiu am tuimg nlit'v bctwwa Germany and Japn i regarding the ex -Gorman oolo-i , »n tie* I'acihc which Jaj mi hold* under minditci.I l**udun Dnily lvlugrnph way* t r lt;i» I hi (Mir ml t oinuiilUt* on Km»-ii,, i. ( hi *u Mu tom wdl riicoiiuoiuil l . . rdmation ot tin II bod*.* that§i, ml »ig Kinpiro trade.atie correspondent of the \y T« h graph state* that(iO%erainont intend* U»• 1 of the V wktTl I U K xi Moscow early nextnatens to prohibit the if Russian goods if the I British engineers areIn tlu» Federal (•••%• rnmcnt’s inipor Ik continue hi \ ctnna *n largo volume, fit months o| 1932-3.3 they t : *111JW2 nr T t 40 884 more the |ik t.im of the previous' i,n«4» ,.f ed (Imrniu r n Melhoiinn la*t,|. ,! to III • the led' tlll toilO imitn the British S--.ro-f i1 1 * -i I him rit i. ii Affair*, I to vi-it Austialm.imnicriwcnlth Ai hilratinn i-« d the applications by (Vlt;niinelt;iiiN^ii of four i«»n of Fedor*!II \ l III W WTKI) T« KNOWimi teller *T see dark and * «ater«, portending graveI l I-- hut hlit', there •« hope. A .d light from a thousandten-a* , of flame.11lt; I 411 vmi *11 d we gel away' tv m which n prnniwlini: f ' ® i» travelling from Broken 11 ill'■ ' • !t in XiiMtriilift, f«ll over an «m-• 11 d •■* ir Wilmington. Krcdc W m hi kert (ftft) sustained in-imii.i from which h« died. Throe l' ifler**| minm injuries.* * in• n li t in m i] to their home* in 11 hi t Thursday and found their The deceased are Klien •' ilender«.m of Victoria Park. * hi did of luiiKoning, and G|ady«Now® from Washington, March 21, says that liueaovelt duo* not intend to u*k for (Hiwer to ddur war debt pay incuts. Tli« ucxt insUdmt ills or« dufl on Juno 16, and America cxpccU puy-ment to hr mndo.• • •('hui lotto Kvuns ititf), w i fv of a fonnor at Markundw, ioulli Auslaolia, will burned to d**nth Inst Wednesday night through her night clothing accidentally coming into oontact witli a lighted candle.• • •Wh«*n Mrs. C« « ilm CNidbird (42) did not return after going fur a baths iu Ni.rtli ('reck, Hallinn, last Thursdayevsning, aoarcli was made, and herdend hotly, find in bnthmg costume, wav found in shallow water • • •lt; harh a Han*er Keith dairy farmer, of ciympie, who snot dead hi* neigh* hor Alfnxl Allan Brarth, nn,l »..• found guilty of manslaughter, *,.* irnU'ureil by Judge Ms. rossan ls*t Wednesday to t**n yearn' imprisonment, Both men w.*re retiimiwi soldiers.In ttttompling to board thu Town* villo to Inrnsinii tiutn st (••■rbutl ■ Hiding last Friday, Daniel Jonathan Bur Uni (10), «rf IbickhampUMi, slippul under a waggon. Ho left foot was Lorn oil at the miiKIu joint.One thousand two hundred and fiftv ofemigrants *iu leaving Tokio by thu of steamer Africa Mnru on March ik) for am lUusd, making a Iota! Japanese popn- lim laticn in that country of about JIo26.000.A young kijiau named Kmc*si (24),iu tbtf town ol V iinidciiha il’ iji). runamok and prto tionily be hooded hismother ami si*t»T with a can., knife,killing Imt.h instant Iv. Th,i only v.\pUnatmn t* llmt tin* man went sod dotily insane lie w:»» arr»*ted.CAPrUKKD THI HKI.T **Whatl Nothing f--r Uis mus.ef Why tha champion misor •*! Lins town always give* iue »ik|Mlt;aor (III (I. • H be Well, gn/f II|«u the new champion **Trade negotiations between Britain an.J It inns have h* • n •n-pend. d pending a satisfactory change in M •scow's attitude toward* Britain ami Britishsubject*Hie I s A Serial«• ha* »*nfiiin«| tin-Praaidcnt • iiomuiatMn of It W Bingham. of h out ii h v as Anitm* uhtr !•BiPienidern Koosevolt on March 22 signed (he Boer Bill which h raliiod fhn mil** f b«*icrape. sbvrs n*»t other * i'o prtdiilolcd ».«• the cllt;. k ctrik* midnight on April 6. Fourtor n State* allow tli«. sale ot bi'or, which must be limite.l t-» n strength «d 0 2 per rent alcohol by weiglit *»r I per cent by11 is boltcvod that two skeleton* which have U^-n fourul b««ud« the wre. k of an aeroplane in Newfound laud ar. those of Nunlt;o'S««p ami Coll, twlt;» I n-neh Airmen, who left l.c Boor get (Franco) on Jurut I*.!. 1927, oti aflight Ui New Y hi k snd w.*r»* never aiUrwards h ard of.• • •Twelvo men w«»ra kdlcd, and 2i» in jurcd when thr.e railway triuks carry»ng it.) sarliur* crashed into a run no ‘JlOUft. doop mi the l.un«lo highway in Mexico lust Nafurd.iv The men worn Mrxnan workers roturnmg from theI ruled Stales.vofiivnIdle Arm.r eau StaU Hip.utm. nt hopes sluTtiy to M'curn Lite |u*'*ngti of l**tialation aiilhoriBing tha adrninistra tieri to iie.jutmte r*'ipr.*lt;al caeiner rial troaticN, In.** d on unitiml taiiilKm K.iw ml M int (31), of loppor-fudil, who w i* iiijiir.il in .t gunpowder cxplimion at, Mount II |«lt; station la.-* month died at I*, ik l»wn* II pital on Wednesday of last week. He w.i ■ man gf id Mi 11. • j - NtstionrimTim Herman fi-oeinm* nl I'di-iik f* that Japan's aninmnei'ment that *ho udl not surrender her Paidbe man dates »hlt;n the haven the bcagit* ofNnh'ini c*r .tie* a •. rimi* prehbni.J |lt (I t voilt; h f I I), out on a *h»H*t ing . Kcuraiun lo»t Saturday with a party of boys, on tin (Iniilhurn Bivoi was shut through the aUirnu* h by tin* B'tidwtiiil dist harga of a rifle, ,»nd died in n Mi II iiirno h*pitulWilde u kill * oil tin- 0‘0|o*h H’l •• id n huildn -.; m Vl.dl-'ornc, I*’ Bri.nih-y, laborer of North Hichmond, hdl tiOft to the ground, and be do d almost im-i.A riile primed by oiir of a party of t'/um-e-t who r en returning frotn tin* \Vtlliani*lt;town Btffe Butt* (Melbourne) l *t * .tunbiy accidentally dis. hnr-.vd I ho bullet struck Arthur Hmnlo (1*1), of Fitaruy in tho be id and killed him instantly.N C Harris lt;hn f m*u hanicnl *«gi-n. r *d tin* NnUuoin It alls ays I).par merit, Ims been appointed a Bad-Wilyn (’* nil in I’•'loner, jn *u iiuiNion t*» W M Shannon who did not h. . k r. ojipointment The appointim-nt in ter seven years,Ajent (bneral W l^it'h (Virtoiin), Kir Henry Bnrwell (South Aiitralia), and (' W Angwin (Went Aimtrolm), who will shortly leave l«nndnn fr Au* trahn. were fnrewclled by the Mriti-li Fnipire l.ciiguc snd British F.mpiro (Tub l.it weekAft*«r con side rahlo I'liicriiiii'nl, tin*Ail-tr.iiian nuvul auiherito* have evolved * mil*factory eatnjoilt for the Inuiiehing «d heapl.ihes,• • •It I* i nn-i«ler. d likely that at) l og land Aii'tr.dia sir mini scrvhe will ho • wUihlmhcd befor*. n* xt November at the latest(12), of M lylnnds, wlio was h a ulmlied wriat.termstioo of a new bank, the ”'fil Bank . f I). Iron, with a capi •d **f 2r»(n0t),noo dollars (£11,000,000), t w,inmcod Inst week by the United Mato* Reennsiraction Corporation and Albert p, Slonn (provident of tlio GonN-«l Motor, Corporation).Ih* former K*ith An-tmhin Pr» finer, 1.. h. Mill, accnmpanird by In* w if( non, mid daughter, sailed lie f Hnii-d.iy for London to t.ike over the position of A;'.*'ht (o'licrul for Hmith Austrutia.Colonel T. W Ahlmtt, of tin. Ib.val Kiigineera, and bi» wil»\ were found murdered in their bungalow io i.»oetfa.India, Un Wc*lnoiday. No |oiitinil•ianifiennce is attached to the crime Two morvout, have btsin arrest«*l.« • •Berlm'a oldest female mbabiUnt Krederiko Muller, died lut w« « k a^' d 104, This cnteiprnung, nrtivo old la«ly two years ago applied fur a grant of a free aeroplane flight over Berlin.• • •Recently John Clark celebrated h‘» 100th birthday at Albury, in which town he baa lived for a great many ycnm. A week later a Wagga resi dent celebrated hia 100th birthday, ami hy quaint coinctd**nco his name is also John Clark. Both John Clarka retain all their faculties.A ouinntl'P of mining ex|orts has !••« n for mo. I u* formulate a s*h»ine for the devil..pmcnt of the mining in diiAtry, and partirulurly gold mining i»n s larger N.sle m Yuloria. Ih •lt; lieme »dl he prepared for lb** Ut»v crnmeut..lajian Is f Mniidny d* linit- ly Ois ul Oil to leave the l^aj ot Nations, Ih* resignation being cable.I to li nen* m the afternoon.The Imperial Coiniuitt.v on Limo-nue Consultation and Co ojh rnlinn will shortly pn*fcnt n r* i*°rt rocommend-ing the eo-ordi tint ton of the 11 hodns that sre niding Kinj»*re trade, includ mg the Kmpirs Marketing Hoard, with a new financial basis.• • sBritain's credit system Inis biwn so fully r unto rod Unit today we nro almost ombarruANiHl I Hia amouut of money that ta coming into Loudon from oilier countries. said tho dhin-oellor of the .Exchequer, m a spaoch at Birmingham.Tlie Unitid States Government »» (!sinking power to negotiate reciprocal nnu trade treaties »n preparation, it is Rn’ believed, for the war debt negotin- I.yr *4*ns. had