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  6. BRITAIN REFUSES TO ALLOW LEAGUE TO RULE HER FLEET

    After a conference with the Dominion delegates at Geneva. Britain has decided to reject the majority scheme for the enforcement of international arbitration, which envisaged the employment of the British navy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WEMBLEY'S FATE

    Emphasising that no decision has yet been reached with regard to the future of the Empire Exhibition, "The Times" states that the whole ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. "JUST A JOY-RIDE"

    "A joy-ride pure and simple." "My idea of a holiday." This was Squadron-Leader MacLaren's light-hearted description of his attempted flight round the world, in which he faced death every day, had imnumerable narrow escapes, was reported missing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OF ALL THE RUSSIAS

    The Grand Duke Cyril, cousin of the late Czar, has signed a proclamation, says a message from Berlin, declaring himself "Emperor of all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  10. BLOW OFF FORUM'S DUST

    The authorities have sanctioned a huge annual national lottery, says a message from Rome, the proceeds of day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ZR3 NOT READY

    The flight to America of the Zeppelin ZR3, which was to have been made in October, has been definitely postponed till December, owing to ...

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  12. UNREHEARSED THRILL

    The 100,000 spectators at the military tattoo at Wembley were thrilled by an unrehearsed spectacle, when one of the three electrically ...

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  13. MUTUAL ASSISTANCE

    That France still favors a pact for mutual assistance is the burden of a long article ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SPANIARDS IN FORCE

    What the Tangier correspondent of "The Times" describes as probably the decisive engagement of this year's Spanish-Moroccan warfare is ...

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  15. A WALK AND A CHAT

    Princess Mary to-day took a walk-- the first since her son was born-- outside the grounds of Goldsborough Hall. ...

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    The little Chicago ketch, known as Big Bill which is on the way to the South Seas, where she will visit New Zealand, and probably Sydney. This photograph was taken in New Orleans, where she was sheathed in copper, given a deep-sea keel, and fitted with powerful engines before starting on the journey through the Panama Canal. The expedition proposes to investigate the tree-climbing fish and other natural wonders of the South Seas. The vessel is named after "Big Bill Thompson," a former mayor of Chicago, who is at the head of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TREACHERY AND MURDER

    Denouncing the treaties between Britain and the Soviet, "The Times" in a leading article declares that to recognise the Soviet Government is ...

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