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  3. WORLD PROBLEMS

    INTERNATIONAL Parliamentarians went a record at Washington to-day, in the support of the establishment of d[?]vilitarised zones ...

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  4. ITALIAN FASCISM

    ROME, Tuesday.—The. Grand Fascist Council to-day unanimously approved the political acts of the secretary (General Farinacci). ...

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  5. SECURITY PACT

    LOCATINO, Tuesday.—The International Conference on Security met to day. The morning was occupied by a ...

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  6. MOROCCAN WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's representative at Foz reports that contact has been established between the French and Spanish ...

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  7. U.S. OIL SCANDALS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—As the hearings are about to commence at San Francisco of Mr. Edward Doheny's appeal against the decision of Mr. ...

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  8. EMPTY CHURCHES

    ONE of the most momentous church utterances of recent times was made to-day by the Primate of All England, the Archbishop of ...

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  9. CREDIT FOR RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The Commissary for Finance of the Russian Sovict (M. Sokolnikov) announced today that the State Bank had concluded ...

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  10. Cannon Fodder

    According to a message from Tangier, the Riffian leader, Abd-el Krim, had his Foreigh Minister (Simo Hamed Terkane), whom he accused of having ...

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  11. SYRIAN RISING

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Serious disturbances are reported from Hann. Syria, where the inhabitants, aided by Bedouins, attacked the public buildings, ...

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  12. TCHITCHERIN VISITS HINDENBURG.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The Russian Foreign Minister (M. Tehitcherin) is still at Berlin. To-day he visited President ...

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  13. DAME MELBA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dame Nellie Melba's agents are arranging for her farewell. It will include a three months' tour of Britain, beginning in ...

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  14. ASSASSINATION RUMORS.

    Rumor[?] have been spreading during the last twenty-four hours that there is a plot on the part of German Nationalists to assassinate the German ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN LIFE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. M. L. Shepherd, of Australia House, is visiting Birmingham to arrange a year's display of the Australian diorama ...

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  16. FIANCEE RESCUED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Miss Geraldine Conroy, of Sydney, has arrived at San Francisco to marry Lieutenant A. E. Colton, of the U.S.S. ...

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  17. A BISHOP RESIGNS

    KINGSTON (Ontario), Tuesday.— Resignation has been offered by Bishop E. J. Bidwell, "in view of there being a very deeply stirred state of feeling ...

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  18. ARCTIC EXPEDITION

    SYDNEY (Nova Scotia), Tuesday.— "My expeditions, in the north conclusively show that the Vikings, in the early days, formed settlements on the ...

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  19. WHAT IRELAND WANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Accompanied by five Republican members of the Dail Eireann, Archibshop Dr. Mannix, of Melbourne, to-day [?]nched at ...

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  20. SHIP IN DISTRESS

    ATLANTA CITY, Tuesday.—Coastguard boats, hearing an S.O.S. call, brought up seven ships last night, to search for the vessel sending out the ...

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  21. HUMANE SOCIETY

    LAUNCESTON. Wednesday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir James O'Grady) at the show this afternoon, presented the bronze medal of the ...

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  22. "CULTIVATING TENURE"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Land and Nation." being the rural report of the Liberal Land Committee, over Which Mr. Lloyd George, M.P., ...

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  23. COOLIDGE'S BELIEF

    OMAHA (Nebraska.), Tuesday.— President Coolidge, addressing the Convention of the American Legion today, sounded the warning that the ...

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  24. REMARKABLE CAREER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The remarkable career of Henry Leban, a Russian, was revealed in his bankruptcy examination to-day. ...

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  25. RUSSIAN WHEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian Soviet Government has cancelled the charters of a number of wheat steamers owing to inability to get the ...

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  26. COTTON GROWING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Geoffrey Archer was to-day tendered a lunch[?] by the British Cotton Growing Association at Manchester. ...

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  27. THE BRITISH MARKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The inquiry for wheat cargoes to-day showed some expansion, but the traders were nervous owing to the Canadian willingness to ...

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  28. R33

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain's mammoth dirigible, R33, has made its first flight since its adventure last April. The present flight lasted 19 hours. The ...

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  29. CHICAGO OPTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Quotations to-day for Chicago whent options were: —December, new, 14.1[?] cents a bushel; old, 140 7-8 cents; May, new, 141½ ...

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  30. CORRIEDALE SHEEP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In preparation for the closing of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley, the New Zealand controllers sold by auction two ...

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  31. THE WOOL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In connection with the maintenance of the strong French demand at the London wool sales it is interesting to note that the ...

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  32. NOSE STRENGTHENED.

    The reporter for the Australian Press Association reporting the incident, states that the R33, glistening like now, with her nose, strengthened ...

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  33. Drowsy and Depressed.

    Mrs. G. Long, 65 Stephenson street, South Richmond, V,, writes:—"I was for years a great suff[?] from constipation and oppressive headaches, and ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the London wool sales to-day 12,330 bales were offered. There was a moderate selection, nearly all of which was sold ...

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