BYRD SHIP SIGHTS VAST ICEBERG AREA; More Than 800, Some 250 Feet High, Indicate Greater Bar- rier Than at Ross Sea. REGION STILL UNEXPLORED. Klondike, One of Expedition's Cows, Has a Calf 247 Miles North of Antarctic Circle.
Date: 21 December 1933
By Mackay Radio to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Sights vast iceberg area, region still unexplored
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Washington Group Jubilant.; U.S. WILL ACCEPT NATIONALITY PACT
Date: 21 December 1933
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.By HAROLD B. HINTON
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ALL GRAINS DROP IN HEAVY SELLING; Liquidation Laid to Weakness in Securities -- Stop-Loss Sales Halt Rally. END IS AT BOTTOM MARKS Wheat Reaches Lowest Point Since Oct. 20 and Corn, Since Dip on Nov. 2.
Date: 21 December 1933
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
elected to membership on N Y Produce Exch
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ANTI-BRITISH MOVE EXPECTED IN TIBET; Death of Dalai Lama Is Held Likely to Result in a Re- versal of Attitude. PANCHEN LAMA PLANS BID Exiled Spiritual Leader Will Confer at Nanking About Returning to Lhasa.
Date: 21 December 1933
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Death of Dalai Lama likely to cause exiled Panchen Lama to return and attempt to recover former authority; ousting of Brit influence expected
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ROOSEVELT HAPPY OVER CHACO PEACE; Washington Stresses Part Our Delegation Played in the Montevideo Success. STAND ON CUBA EXPLAINED Message From Hull Makes Clear We Are Ready to Rediscuss Platt Amendment.
Date: 21 December 1933
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
U S stand explained
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GEORGE R. TILTON.; Danville (III.) Editorial Writer Dies After a Fall.
Date: 21 December 1933
Sneclal to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Death
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PRINCETON SHOWS LOSS IN SPORTS; Deficit for Fiscal Year Ending June 30 $53,029 -- Total Now $185,471. CUT IN DEBT FORESEEN 72,000 Attendance Gain in 1933 Football Expected to Ef- fect Reduction.
Date: 21 December 1933
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Annual financial statement by Athletic Assn for fiscal yr July 1, 1932, to June 30, 1933, shows deficit
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