FOR BAN ON SUBSIDY TO FOREIGN SHIPS; Export Lines Head, at Hearing, Favors Mail Contracts for American Flag Craft Only. EDITOR ADVISES CAUTION H.J. Harding of New York Says Such a Ruling Should Not Be Made Effective at Once.
Date: 24 January 1930
Special to The New York Times
Export Lines head, at hearing, favors contracts for Amer flag craft only; caution urged
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ADMIRAL BYRD TELLS OF HIS PRECAUTIONS AS ICE PACK HOLDS; Still Expects His Own Ship to Get Through, but Safeguards Men Against Freeze-Up. ICE IN BELT 36 FEET THICK Chief Says Help of Big Craft Would Avert Holding of His Expedition Another Year. TWO WHALERS NOW STUCK But Their Crews Look for Break by Feb. 1 to Pass 400-Mile-Wide Ross Sea Floes. Whalers Still Optimistic. Through in Twelve Hours in 1908. ADMIRAL BYRD TELLS OF HIS PRECAUTIONS Byrd Explains His Action.
Date: 24 January 1930
By RUSSELL OWEN. Copyright. 1930. By The New York Times Company and The st. Louis Post-Dispatch. All rights for publication reserved throughout the world.Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Russell OWEN
Byrd describes his precautions as ice pack holds (R Owen)
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NORSE AND BRITISH READY TO AID BYRD; Oslo, in Advance of Receiving Appeal, Assures Assistance of Whalers for Expedition. BREAK IN PACK EXPECTED English Veteran Says His Ship Will Plow Ice--Washington Sends Requests to Envoys.
Date: 24 January 1930
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H H Railey confident of expedition's safety; State Dept requests Norwegian and British aid; whaling ships promise aid; V Stefanson says marooning is not unusual and expedition would survive
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CHINA FEARS WAR ON EXTENSIVE SCALE; Despite New Year Lull, Nanking Is in Gloomy Mood--Sets Defenses in Kiukiang. NORTH COALITION GROWS Revolt Breaks in Chiang's Troops-- Soviet Rail Officials Are Back in Manchuria.
Date: 24 January 1930
By HALLETT ABEND. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Hallett ABEND
Rumors indicating war on large scale
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PLANE AND RADIO AID TRIO TO CATCH LINER; Washington Permits Diversion of Airmail to Help New Yorkers in West Indies.
Date: 24 January 1930
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LONDON BROADCAST ON PARLEY HEARD HERE; American Network Carries 'Radio Reporter's' Story of Naval Conference.
Date: 24 January 1930
First radio rept of London Naval Arms Conf
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LEAGUE ACTS TO END WARLIKE GESTURES; Warns Bolivia and Paraguay of Obligations After Reports of Serious Frontier Clashes. BOLIVIAN DELEGATE ABSENT Government's Reply May Be Delayed Until Return of Costabella to Geneva.
Date: 24 January 1930
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
League of Nations warns both countries of obligations; Bolivian reply may be delayed because of absence from Geneva of R Costadellas, permanent Bolivian delegate to League
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MEXICO BREAKS OFF WITH SOVIET RUSSIA; Minister and Legation Staff in Moscow Ordered Home as Protest. EMBASSY ATTACKS CAUSE Foreign Minister Absolves Brazil and United States of Any Blame in Demonstrations. Several Recent Deportations. MEXIC0 BREAKS OFF WITH SOVIET RUSSIA Friendly Efforts Made. Several Raids in Mexico.
Date: 24 January 1930
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Mex severs diplomatic relations with Russia
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MacDonald Asks Reporters to Be Patient; Tells Them Not to Send 'Wild Stories' Here
Date: 24 January 1930
By P.J. PHILIP. Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
P. PHILIP
To newspaper men, at Naval Conf
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