Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 26 Nov 1936, p. 8

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THUR SDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1936b PEOPLE AND: PLACES IN THE LJMELIGHT AS REVEALED B Y THE CA ND D CAER ree-power conference the resuits of whlch may have far- MrI"ster Count Ciano -of -1taly, and Chancellor Sch usec.hnlgg of Austria. 5on future European allignments, representatives of Italy, At this conference,-a mutual agreement wa ece hrb utri'. mngary are pictured as they sat down to one seor4oi. of and Hungary recognize Italy's conquest of Ethiopia and Mussol ini in )LEFT to RIGUTý the dipflomats are: State Secl3hiry retura, wili, lend his support. to the desire of! th e two nations for ýre- stria, Foreignx MWnster de- Kanya o!f ungary, fporcigu arinament. -Central Press Canaclian Photo. A Moorish soldier, one o! Insurgent General Franco'. shock troops, lg seen at-the Talavera de la Reina rallway station, near Madrid, beiig_ carried to. atrain to be transferred.to an Insurgent hospital back of the Une's. Hte was -one of the casualties -suffered in the fiee hand-to-hand, fighing - i the suburbis of. the capital when loyalist defence stiffened to hait rebel assaults.. -Central Press Canadian Photo )r more thau one hou, atoii a toworlng smoke- Usuels, Bob Barloter,,steeplejaok of St. Louis, Mo., St. Louis fire department. Barleter was hanglng pe tied around hi. foot à«ter sllppiug trous bis _______ acular rescue lu Plctured. ABOVE, wth Barleter hi. ordeal t TOP LEFT. AdAEUt14bes -eentrai -Press Canadian Photo. ChamploishipSj 8reryEerettdeuty cief com- missioner of British Boy 'Scouts,. beaves -f or Austraîjaà, wheré he la to John, K. Chape!, .radio, annoluicer, represent. Sir- Robert Baden-Powell hlas been'establlshed-together wlth at the Scout Jamboree at. Adelaide., his mother-as a legal hbeifr to a half The jamboree marks centenary --f *million doU.ar»estate Ieft la the Unit- the Australian scout- organization e ttsb h late~ Gen.1 A. M. and between 6,00-and 8,090 persons Kuropatkin o! the Russian Imperial are expected to participate.; Ary -Central Press Canadian Photo -enra Press Canadian Photo, -- 5 IdUVVU4nremcÉa ebatit iYALAgale s W ,!reighter, Tweedbiank, out of Belfast, reachei half-mast, aiter lossa of her captainî and on whlped. ordeal. C4ptain Andrew -MacKeý winch and killed -by a huge wave, and a Mf board.. Hero, of- the sea epic was-Radio Opei to: his -radio cabluý and told the world of1 Swerit the si.Ffrst Mate Bernard - Jacks4 whe n the Tweedbà,nki reached port, taking his superior officer was bust. -0

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