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  3. LEAGUE CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Well-informed [?]les in london are sanguine that [?]ere will be a satisfactory outcome [?]f controversy regarding addition ...

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  4. Britain's Decision

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is expected that the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) will make a statement in the House of Commons this afternoon ...

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  5. EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Basil Clark, the noted traveller and war correspondent, lecturing before the Royal Society of Arts on publicity in ...

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  6. IRISH QUESTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Chancellor of the British Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) made an interesting addition to his wardrobe of hats on a visit ...

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  7. MISSING GENIUS

    LONDON, Monday.—The AgentGeneral for Queensland (Mr. Huxham) has requested Scotland Yard to assist in a search for Charles ...

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  9. CHAMBERLAIN WITH THE KING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—His Majesty the King granted a conference to Sir Austen Chamberlain to-day. ...

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  10. Canada's Attitude

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Beplying to a question in the Canadian House of Commons as to the attitude of the Government regarding the admission of ...

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  11. BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for War (Sir Laming WorthingtonEvans), during the course of a speech at Salisbury to-day, said that the army ...

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  12. Brazil's Admission

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—It is understood at the Japanese Foreign Office conders it more reasonable to include razil rather than Poland or Spain ...

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  13. FOR THE ARCTIC

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—That secret mystery sleds were being built in France for the France Navy's Ar[?]ti[?] expedition was relatcd to-day by a ...

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  14. The Compromise

    LONDON, Tuesdny.—"The Morn[?]g Post's" Geneva correspondent con[?]ms the report that endeavors will [?]e made to persuade the German ...

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  15. MISSION TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It was semi-officially announced to-day that any mission to Britain by the Attorney-General of New South ...

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  17. Wilkins' Flight

    NENANA (Alaska), Tuesday.—Oil and gasolene for Captain Wilkins' trans-Polar flight will be transported by acroplane from Fairbanks to Point ...

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  18. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent states that the President of Germany (Field- Marshal von ...

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  19. Commons Surprised

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Surprise was expressed in the House of Commons today, when Mr. J. Maxton (Lab.) urged that the proposed increase of trade ...

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  20. German Reiteration

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lady Drum[?]ond Hay, correspondent for "The [?]aily Express" at Berlin, has dearn[?]l on the highest authority that ...

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  21. WILL FRANCE ABANDON POLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Herald's" diplomatic writer prophesies that if France agree to the abandonment of Poland's claim it will be a ...

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  22. SYDNEY IN 1810

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. w. A. Little, of Sydney, discovered in a Marylebone second-hand book shop a Chinese punch bowl with painting of Sydney in ...

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  23. CONSULT THE DOMINIONS.

    "The Daily Telegraph" editorially stresses the need for deliberat o consultation with the Dominions before making any decision. The Dominions could ...

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  24. Britain's Advice

    "Settle It among yourselves," is the substance of the Colonial Office's advice to the Australian Slates, regarding domestic constitutional questions ...

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  25. CANADIAN POLITICS

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The longsought adjournment of the Canadian House of Commons till March 15 was accomplished on Wednesday evening ...

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  27. SCHOOLBOY TOURISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Plans for the first tour under the auspices of the Church of England Council of Empire Settlement have been completed, by ...

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  28. Australia's Views

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in reply to Mr. Hughes, said that, as a result ...

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  29. WAR IN CHINA

    PEKING, Tuesday.—Up to the present, Marshal Chang-Tso-lin, the Governor of Mukden, hus apparently given no moro than moral support to ...

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  30. BEVAN AGAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Gerald Lee Bevan, who is in Maidstone gaol, was not represented at the Chancery Court to-day when official receivers' exports ...

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  31. Migration Agreement

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in reply to Mr. Mackay, said that he had ...

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  32. GOLD RESERVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day regarding Britain's present gold reserve, the export of gold, and ...

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  33. SYRIAN WARFARE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—According to a message from Beirut, Damascus is completely encircled by barbed wire. The French artillery on Sunday ...

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  34. WHEAT PRICES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—One of the greatest prices drops in Wall street's history occurred in a curb market today. The "bears" launched a ...

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  35. LOCARNO TREATIES

    PARIS, Tuesday.— The French Chamber of Deputies to-day adopted the Locarno Treaties by 413 votes to 71 in opposition. ...

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  36. BRITAIN'S BUDGET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An anticipation of the Budget was given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) during the course of a ...

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  38. HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The possibility of Dominion representatives being included in the House of Lords when it was reformed, thus making it an ...

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  39. France Supports Poland

    On resumption of the debate on the Locarno agreement, replying to M. Franklin Bouillon, the Prime Minister (M. Briand) said that he favored an ...

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  40. P. and 0. PURSER

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mrs, Ruth Madeline Cavendish is petitioning for a dlvorce from Charles Delmar Cavesdish, a purser of the Peninsular and ...

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  41. CHICAGO WHEAT OPTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Quotations to-day for chicago wheat options were: May, new, 158[?] cents a bushel; old, 156 7-8 cents; July, 139 5-8 couts; ...

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  42. JAPANESE NAVY

    TOKIO, Tiusday—This morning's official gazette contains a statement by the Japanese Minister for Marine (Admiral Takarabe) with regard to ...

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  43. Boxing

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Now York Athletic Commission has ruled that Micky Walker must arrange to defend the world's welterweight boxing ...

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  44. Fire in Torpedo Factory

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Unconfirmed reports have been received that a fire broke out yesterday morning in a torpedo factory at the Kure naval arsenal, ...

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