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  3. FOR WORLD PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Among the foremost questions to be considered at the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations at Genova next week ...

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  4. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    SHANG-HAI, Friday.—The United Press correspondent, quoting the press reports that the British Government regards the Han-kow situation as ...

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  5. PROBLEMS OF LIFE. Communist Does His Duty

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Saklatvala, a Parsee, and Communist member of the House of Commons, has written to all the Dominions' Premiers directing ...

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  6. TIMES CHANGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The conference of delegates of the British and German Federations of industries sitting in London, has issued a ...

    Article : 263 words
  7. LOST VALERIAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The survivors of the lost British sloop Valerian arrived in London to-day. The men particularly praise the action of one of ...

    Article : 64 words
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  9. KING FERDINAND.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—Extraordinary circumstances attended the return of Queen Marre. The Premier (General Avereseu) waited vainly on ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. WHISPERING GALLERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The hearing was resumed to-day of the charge of false pretences preferred, against Mr. Hesketh Pearson, who took the ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. SIR ALAN COBHAM.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Sir Alan and Lady Cobham, who were delayed overnight at Philadelphia by adverse weather, arrived to-day in their moth ...

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  12. PEST DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The entomologist. Doctor Tillyard, sailed by the Corinthic to-day, taking 250 parasites of carwigs intended to ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. Boxing.

    CHICAGO, Friday.—Mickey Walker, former, world's we[?]ter-weight champion, won, the world's middle weight title to-day, in a decision over Tiger ...

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  14. NEW ZEALANDERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—"It seems to have almost become a habit in Britain to look upon the gloomy side of everything. I cannot understand that view ...

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  15. Rugby Football. WALES OUTCLASSES NEW ZEALAND.

    PONTYPRIDD (Wales), Saturday. —In the Northern Union international Rugby football matches to-day, Wales beat New Zealand, 34 points to 8. ...

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  16. LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    PARIS, Friday.—The British Foreign Secretary (Sir. Austen Chamberlain), en route to Geneva to attend the meeting of the Council of the League of ...

    Article : 264 words
  17. THE MANDATES.

    GENEVA, Friday.—The SecretaryGeneral to the League of Nations (Sir Eric Drummond) has distributed the replies to the French, New Zealand ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The three weeks preceding Christmas are usually a dull time on the London Stock Exchange, and this year is no ...

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  19. INTERNATIONALIST'S DEATH.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Peter Murray, 32 years of age, a former member of the Scottish international team, died in the hospital this ...

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  20. Cricket Innovation.

    LONDON, Friday.—"Plum" Warner, embarking with the M.C.C. team for the Argentine, announced that the new small-sized ball would be used ...

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  21. "MR. P. LITTLE."

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to "The Daily Express," Mr. Eamonn de Valera has just paid a mysterious twodays' visit to London. He travelled ...

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  22. GARBLED REPORT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bruce, in a statement at Swansea to-night, declared that he was unable to credit that Sir Hugh Denison (Australian ...

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  23. GERMAN CULTURE.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Reichstag to-day by 250 to 158 votes, adopted a bill to check the publication of trashy immoral books and magazines ...

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  24. Brevities from Overseas. DISAPPOINTED BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The paucity of requisitions from Australia will leave 500 farm workers on the hands of the Australia House authorities. ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S TRIBUTE TO KRASSIN.

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Instead of placing a wreath on the tomb of the late M. Krassin, the British Charge d'Affaires gave 200 roubles (£20) to the ...

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  26. WATERLOO BRIDGE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Royal Commission on the Thames bridges is unanimously in favor of preserving Waterloo Bridge, but has recommended ...

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  27. S. AFRICAN POLITICS.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—"The Nation," the English Nationalist weekly, in an obviously inspired article, has advocated the revision of Article 4 of ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. SYDNEY PROPERTY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.—Ten grandchildren of the late Mr. Robert Paton, who allege that the latter was granted 160 acres of land in 1835, in ...

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  29. ENCOURAGING EMPIRE FILMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following the desirability of encouraging Empire films, the British Government is drafting a bill to prevent blind and block ...

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  30. NEW LINERS FOR AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—In addition to the new 9,000-tonner at present being constructed, the Royal Steampacket Company has ordered a second ...

    Article : 33 words
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