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  4. ACID TEST ON DISARMAMENT. BRITAIN GIVES PRACTICAL LEAD.

    Of all the stirring speeches which have recently been delivered in favor of a general reduction in armaments, thal in New York by Mr. Charles Schwab, head of the Bethlehem (U.S.) Steel Corporation, stands in the forefront. Speaking at a dinner at Washington on Saturday in honor ...

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  5. DISGRACE TO FATHERLAND. SGHNITZLER'S "REGEN."

    BERLIN, Saturday.—After a sensational trial the Berlin Police Court has acquitted the management of the Little Theatre and 18 actors and actresses ...

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  6. NEW HEBRIDES CONTROL. FRENCH OFFER TO AUSTRALIA.

    PARIS.Saturday.—The "Matin" says that the Melbourne cablegram announcing the French New Hebrides Society's offer to sell concessions to ...

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  7. U.S. IN ACCORD.

    It is believed that the United States is in general accord with the Chinese proposals, and may have been consulted before they were presented. The fact ...

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  8. PLACATING JAPAN.

    Mr. Hughes also indicated that America whole-heartedly supports the "open door" in the East, placating Japan by pointing out that when the ...

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  9. FRENCH SUPPORT.

    France is supporting China's proposals in principle. She is willing to abandon both her territorial and extra territorial privileges if the other ...

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  10. GLUTTONY PUNISHABLE,

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Bavarian Government is introducing a curious measure to deal with gourmands. Those ministering to gluttony are to be ...

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  11. JAPAN'S AGREEMENT.

    Such comment as has been made in Japanese quarters on the Chinese proposals indicate Japan's agreement with the general principle of the proposals. ...

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  12. JAPAN ALSO.

    It is reported from Tokio that the battleship Kaghi, 29,900 tons, one of those vessels to be scrapped under Mr Hughes' plan was launched to-day ...

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  13. CHINA'S DIFFICULTIES.

    At the second meeting of the Pacific and Far Eastern committee to-day Baron Kato (Japan) stated that the members of the Japanese delegation were of ...

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  14. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The chairman of the Reparations Commisison (Mr. Biadbury) has sent a note to the German Chancellor (Dr. Wirth), on behalf ...

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  15. WILL.U.S. FOLLOW SUIT?

    There was great discussion at Washingtin on Friday regarding the British action in stopping the construction of the four super-Hoods. ...

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  16. OVERSEA ROMANCE.

    LONDON. Saturday.—There has been a tragie ending to an oversea romance which Started last spring. At that time a wealthy Canadian, wrote to England[?] ...

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  17. CREDITS AND DEBITS.

    It is reported from Paris that Germany has paid 15,000,000 gold marks, corresponding to the German customs receipts from October 15 to November ...

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  18. FRANCE'S VOICE.

    The French are "beginning to make themselves heard at the Conference. M. Briand is, of course, very anxious to get his views of land disarmament ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WAR GRAVES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial..ar Graves Commission has decided to engrave, free of expense, the ages on the head-stones, of soldiers' graves ...

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  20. BRITISH BUILDING CEASES,

    In consequence of the Washington decisions the British Admiralty has informed the Clyde contractors that the department will not incur further ...

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  21. FOOD SITUATION SERIOUS.

    It is reported from Merlin that the food situation in Germany is increasing in seriousness. Foreigners, profiting by the adverse exchange, are buying up ...

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  22. PRAYING AT VIRGIN'S SHRINE

    PARIS, Saturday.—A girl praying at the Shrine of the Virgin in Toulon Cathedral to-day was killed by the fall of the marbje statue of an angel placed ...

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  23. FRENCH PEACEMAKERS!

    M. Briand was interviewed to-day by arepresentative of the Australian Press Association, when the French Prime Minister said:—"We are ...

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  24. CLYDESIDE CONSTERNATION.

    There is consternation at Clydeside over the British Admiralty's decision to drop the construction of the three new warships, which it was expected ...

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  25. FRANCO-TURKISH PACT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—France's reply to the British objection to the FrancoKemalist agreement is conched in the friendliest terms. It points out that ...

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  26. WHITE LEAD PROHIBITION.

    GENEVA. Saturday,—After a long debate the White Lead Commission of the International Labor Conference in session at Genuva evolved a new ...

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  27. ANGLO-JAP TREATY.

    The representative of the United Press Association at Tokio reports that Japanese editorials and semi-official continent have suddenly turned against ...

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  28. SHEFFIELD STEELWORKS CLOSE.

    Beardmores Ltd., have already ordered the closing of the Parkhead steelworks, the furnaces of which have been re-lit for only a Jew days, after ...

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  29. FRANCE AND THE FAR EAST.

    The French delegation lets it be known that they are unwilling that an armament agreement should be made with reference to the Ear East ...

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  30. TURKS' INTENTIONS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Constantinople states that, according to reliable information from Annora the Turkish Nationalist ...

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  31. DISARM GERMANY.

    It is reported from Paris that Deputy Fench (the aviator "Ace of Aces"), writing to "Le Petit Journal," demands that the Washington Conference ...

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  32. AFTER A WEEK'S EXPERIENCE.

    After 'a week's experience in the workings of the Conference on naval disarmament, Sir John Salmond (New Zealand), to-night, expressed his firm ...

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  33. EXPERT OPINION.

    Admiral Kerr, when interviewed, expressed the opinion:—"We have already sufficient battleships for Europe; though those used overseas are ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In consequence of the collapse of the Egyptian negotiations Adly Pasha (the Egyptian Premier) and the other delegates leave ...

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  35. TO BE OR NOT TO BE?

    Controversy regarding the Japanese naval strength is centring more and more, round the battleship Mutsu (33,800 tons), which would be scrapped ...

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  36. PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFFECT.

    Mr.C.W. Bellairs, the well-known "Times" naval critic, when interviewed, thought' that the psychological elfeet of the British Admiralty's action, ...

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  37. CHINESE PROPOSALS.

    The British attitude towards the Chinese proposals was elucidated this morning. A high authority explained that the British delegates came to the ...

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  38. IMMEDIATE MORAL EFFECTS.

    The "Daily Express" says that the British Admiralty's decision to sus[?] pend the building of warships is being[?] criticised in naval and shipbuilding ...

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  39. IRONIC SITUATION.

    An fronic commentary on the, international sitnation lies in the fact that on the day on which work in the British ships ceased America launched the ...

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  40. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN,

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Postmaster-General (Mr. F.G. Kellaway) denies the report of the collapse of the Imperial wireless chain scheme. ...

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  41. BRITISH LABOR SPEAKS.

    A manifesto issued to-day, on behalf of the British Labor movement, points out that, no so[?]l friendship or co-operation between Britain and America can ...

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  42. THE WEST VIRGINIA.

    It is reported from Newport News that the U.S.battleship West Virginia, scheduled to be the most powerful vessel in the American navy, and which ...

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