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  5. CITY "BROKE."

    The Bank of Montreal has decided not to extend to the city of Calgary any more credit after December 31, the ...

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  6. British Industry Faces the New Year with Increasing Confidence

    AS the old year ends, the newspapers contain many references to trade prospects for 1933. The efforts made to overcome the difficulties of the past twelve months are the subject of summary and comment, while the speeches of leaders ...

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  7. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    Bartering or credit for the sale of Canada's surplus wheat to Soviet Russia is proposed in the year-end statement by the Alberta ...

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  8. FREE STATE.

    The Labor Party had a long conference to-day on the proposed civil service cuts, and sent a deputation which conferred with the ...

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  9. DOWN A VOLCANO

    "Just like being in hell," says the explorer, Arpad Kiner, describing his descent into the crater of the Stromboli volcano, which the ...

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  10. Luxuries for Prisoners.

    Greater freedom for inmates of Canadian penitentiaries is provided in the new prison regulations, which ...

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  11. No Increase of Fiduciary Issue.

    It is announced that, on the application of the Bank of England, the Treasury is authorised to maintain the ...

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  12. ELECTRIC TRAINS.

    A speed of over 75 miles per hour was reached during the inauguration of the Southern Railways' now all-electric route to Brighton ...

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  13. EMDEN'S NAMEPLATE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The nameplate of the German wartime raider, the cruiser Emden, has reached London, on its way to Germany. It is being ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The year closed with the financial and political situation more involved than over. It is anticipated that the value of the pound, ...

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  15. DISOBEDIENCE.

    Evidence that the civil disobedience movement is waning is afforded by tho steady decline in the number of convictions in the ...

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  16. More Talk of Gandhi's Release.

    THE Indian Nationalist press features reports that Mahatma Gandhi will be released to-morrow, but the Australian Press Association's representative is authoritatively informed that no discussion concerning the Congress ...

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  17. What They Say.

    Sharing: "More people are trying to help one another and help themselves than at any time I can [?]member."—Henry ...

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  18. EXPORT OF FUNDS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The Matson Line has informed the Australian Press Association that literal interpretation of Australia's ...

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  19. LOAN TO AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Ratification of the protocol providing for a loan to tho Austrian Government, amounting to 300 million schillings, has been ...

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  20. OFFICER SHOT.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Captain R. L. Thompson, of the Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners, stationed at Kirkee, was shot and seriously wounded ...

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  22. Canada's Favorable Balance.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Canada's favorable balance of trade for the calendar year just closing will be slightly over 50,000,000 dollars (£10,000,000). ...

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  23. Imprisoned Agitators.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald) yesterday unofficially received the Laber lender (Mr. George Lansbury) ...

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