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  4. Lull in Chinese Hostilities.

    EMERGING from a welter of conflicting reports received in the past 24 hours, marked alternatively with hope and despair, is a definite announcement from Peiping late to-night that a temporary peace agreement has been reached between ...

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  6. ARMS PARLEY.

    The Disarmament Conference overcomes one obstacle only to face another. M. Boncour, reading Article 22, declared that France ...

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  7. WEALTHY BANKING FIRM.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The inner workings of the wealthy Morgan banking firm were unravelled to-day by the Senate committee investigating the ...

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  8. NAVAL POLICY.

    Important changes in the British Naval policy are foreshadowed by the "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent (Mr. Hector ...

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  9. SUBMARINE RAMMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British submarine L23 was to-day rammed by the trawler Lord Davidson in a thick fog seven miles off Kinnaird Head, ...

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  10. Mysterious Ball of Fire.

    There is mystery concerning a ball of fire with which, the "Daily Telegraph" says, Saint Paul's narrowly escaped being struck during ...

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  11. Windjammer Completes Voyage.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Viking arrived at Queenstown in 107 days. She is the ninth windjammer to reach port. Captain Hagerstrand said light winds ...

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  12. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    The commercial agreement between Britain and Iceland, the text of which has now been issued, follows on similar lines to those ...

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  13. DUTCH EAST INDIES.

    Aboard M.S. Nieuw Holland (radio), Wednesday.—Members of the showboat delegation have been informed that a party representing the Dutch Indies ...

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  15. HOPEFUL SIGNS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — America has now enjoyed, for the first time since the beginning of the depression, two months of almost uninterrupted ...

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  16. New Industries for Britain.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Since November, 1931, 254 new industries have been established in Great Britain by or with the assistance of foreign concerns, and ...

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  17. Plan For Crop Reductions.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A State Department ruling to-day removed the objection to applying processing taxes on major crops, clearing the way to ...

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  18. Trade Agreement Extended.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—A proclamation was to-day issued by the Dominion Government extending the Canada-New Zealand trade agreement for six months ...

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  19. EMPIRE FAIR.

    HONG KONG, Wednesday. — Australia and New Zealand are prominently represented at the British Empire fair, which, coincident with Empire ...

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  20. MESSAGE TO WORLD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Ambassador to America (Sir Ronald Lindsay) to-day delivered the following reply to the Roosevelt message: "The ...

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  22. Arrested Shopkeepers Released.

    MUNICH, Tuesday.—The authorities to-day released 200 shopkeepers arrested for butter-profiteering. The shopkeepers were released ...

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  23. GRANTING OF TITLES.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The stand of the Government on titles is that "the Sovereign can only be deprived of prerogative and rights by statute of ...

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  24. British Territories in West Africa.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runciman) explained in a Parliamentary ...

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  25. Victory For "Wets."

    ALBANY (New York), Tuesday.— On a tidal wave of wet votes to-day, New York became the sixth State to approve of the repeal of the prohibition ...

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  26. Hitler Reviews German Navy

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—At Kiel to-day, the Chancellor (Herr Hitler), standing on the deck of the cruiser Leipzig, reviewed the entire German ...

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