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  4. BALANCING TRADE

    Sir Robert Ho[?]e, Chairman of the Board of Trade, in an interview by the "Daily Graphic," was most optimistic as regards the trade outlook for ...

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  5. DOMINIONS

    The contemplated resignation of Lord Milner has again raised the question of the future control of Dominions matters in London. ...

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  6. "GOBBLING OIL"

    A message from Washington states that in a speech to-day. Senator Mackellar, of Tennessee, said Great Britain should be refused American oil ...

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  7. SOUTH IRELAND PARLIAMENT

    There are signs that the Government will be enabled to execute a plan to summon the Irish Southern Parliament despite the present prospect of ...

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  10. Sir Alfred Mond

    A rebuilder of Palestine, who is proceeding thither to consult with the High Commissioner, Sir Herbert Samuel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Princess Margaret

    The pretty Danish princess whose name rumor is linking with that of the Prince of Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. VISCOUNT NOVAR

    Viscount Novar (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, formerly Governor-General of Australia), has been appointed chairman governing the Council of the ...

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  13. HELD-UP WHEAT AWAITING SHIPMENT IN SYDNEY

    The railway yards at Darling Island and Enfield are cong[?]ted at the present time with wheat which has come forward from the country for shipment oversea. The larger picture shows a number of loaded trucks at Darling Island, while in the inset is seen a makeshift shed which has been run up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AUSTRALIAN APPLES

    "The Times" says that the control of apple shipments will cease on March 31. The Ministry of Shipping has [?] ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    The 'Yorkshire Observer" states that negotiations in connection with the Australian wool scheme are now proceeding. It is regarded as certain to ...

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  16. "GO AS YOU PLEASE"

    Senator Millen is to consult Mr. Austen Chamberlain immediately concerning financial adjustments. He has called a conference for next week of the ...

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  17. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The Council of the British Olympic Association has adopted a resolution in favor of the creation of an international administrative committee at ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. ARMAMENTS PROBLEM

    The American view of the reduction of armaments is not free from an undercurrent of more or less pronounced susp[?]c[?]on. ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. STOP-PRESS

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  20. ON HIS KNEES

    The latest picture of d'Annun[?]o comes from Fiume. He is most depressed, shuns his intimates, and passes the days bareheaded, ...

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  21. POUND STERLING

    One pound sterling was quoted in New York to-day at 3 dollars 63 12 cents. ...

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