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  3. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States will not approve of the flotation on the American market of a huge bond issue by Geemany and her ...

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  4. Serbia s Changeover.

    LONDON, Saturday—Only offiial news continues to be pennitted to be sent out from Belgrade. It is announced that in ...

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  5. S. A. CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Commander Eva Booth did not see her brother yesterday. It was thought in view of the General's illness ...

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  6. KING'S QUIET NIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that the King had a fairly quiet night, and that there is little chango in his condition. ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Colonel Lindbergh has announced that on February 4 he will start on a protracted Central American craise in a ...

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  10. 1928's Best Exploit.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The International Aeronautical Federation at to-day's congress awarded Squadron Leader Bert Hinkler its gold ...

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  11. The French Aspect.

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Poineare, in a speech defending the Government's policy, referred to-day to the reparations negotiations. If justice were not ...

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  12. Ctasli in America.

    MIDDLETON (Pennsylvania), Saturday.—Eive soldiers wore killed and three seriously injured when un Army transport aeroplane crashed hore ...

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  13. AFGHAN UNREST

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—According to the "Amain Afghan," the lending Kabul newspaper, King Amanullah has issued a proelamation withdrawing ...

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  14. World. Flight Prize.

    DENVER (Colorado), Saturday.— "The Denver Post" to-day offers a 50,000-dollar prize for the first nonstop aeroplane world flight, as nearly ...

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  15. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON. Saturday.—As a result of the depression in the coalmining industry the Minors' Federation has been faced with the question of ...

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  16. NO LASTING PEACE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator James Reed (Democrat, Missouri), the famous League nf Nations' opponent, in the Senate yesterday deseribed the ...

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  17. Nansen's Arctic Flight.

    OSLO, Saturday.—Dr. Nanson has gone to America to secure support for his projected Aretie expedition a board the Graf Zeppelin in 1930. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MISSING.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Alexander. Kenneth Murtray, of Canberra, arriver in London in June last to establish his elaim to a baronetey, together with ...

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  19. MAUD ROYDEN HOME.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Miss Mand Royden, the famous woman preacher of the Guildhall, London, arrived yesterday in London from her world tour, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FLORENCE AUSTRAL RETURNING.

    E. J. CARROLL has arranged, for recitals to be given by Madam Florence Austral, the world-famed soprano, in ...

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  21. MYSTERY MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Scotland Yard is investigating the mystery murder of Vivian Messiter (55), Southampton manager of an ...

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  22. RECORD AIRCRAFT ORDER.

    AN order for 100 Moth planes, which is a record individual order for British aircraft, has been received by ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Complete provisional-figurest of British trade during 1928 issued by the Board of Trade show a slight improvement on the ...

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  24. FREIGHT INCREASES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that tho deeision to omit iron and steel from the nevw freight inereases was arrived at after a deal of ...

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  25. LATEE DEVELOPMENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A fresh development has occurred in the Messiter case, by the discovery of a eode among deceased's possessions in his ...

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  26. STILL NO PACT DECISION.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Hopes for a vote being taken on tho Kellogg Pact yesterday proved premature. It is understood that Senator Bingham ...

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  27. POLO

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.— With the biggest aggregation of polo ponies which has ever invaded tho United States, Skeeno and Beveridge ...

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  28. NO T.U.C. FOR ITALY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—" The Sunday Express" tells a story that Walter Cetrine, seeretary of the Trade Unions' Congress, and Fassenbuch, seeretary of ...

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