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  4. GOOD RIDDANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Following are the New Year messages of the Prime Minister (Mr. (Stanley Baldwin) and the Leader of the Labor Opposition (Mr. ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. American Visitation.

    CLEXICO (California), Saturday.— Earthquake shocks wrecked the Imperial Valley early this morning and badly damaged Clexico and Mexicali across ...

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  6. ROYAL TOUR. Final Preparations.

    LONDON, Friday.—Into the depths of H.M.S. Renown bluejackets to-day were stowing immense quantities of foodstuffs, including a generous ...

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  7. TWENTIETH CENTURY DAY OF THE PACIFIC.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Bruce to-day laid a wreath at the tomb of America's Unknown Soldier in a simple ceremony that lasted but a few ...

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  8. Empire Understanding. Home and Overseas.

    LONDON, Friday.—The first number has been issued of the new publication "London Weekly. Home and Overseas." In appearance and make-up ...

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  9. BERLIN'S CHRISTMAS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Ten million doughnuts, which are the German seasonal fare, were consumed in the city yesterday evening. Most of the goose ...

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  10. PEOPLE TERROR STRICKEN.

    LATER.—While the residents of North Arizona were celebrating the New Year an earthquake was experienced. It caused heavy damage. More ...

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  11. EARL OF CAVAN.

    LONDON, Friday. An X-ray examination of the injury suffered last Monday by the Earl of Cavan, the Duke's equerry, revealed a slight crack of the ...

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  12. WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) and Dr. de Cordes (Portuguese Minister for Finance) have signed an agreement, ...

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  13. ESPIONAGE CHARGE. Stranders Before the Magistrate.

    PARIS, Friday.—Vivien Stranders, alleged to have been a British officer who has been arrested and charged with espionage on behalf of Germany, ...

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  14. RADIO TELEPHONY.

    LONDON, Saturday "The Evening Standard" says that beam tests are imminent with a view to wireless telephony to Australia which ...

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  15. SLOW MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Earl of Clarendon (chairman of the Empire Settlement Committee) speaking at the Educational Association's conference to-day ...

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  16. M'Pherson Conspiracy Trial.

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.—Mr. Keyes indicated to-day that Mrs. Ormiston may be subpoenaed as a prosecution witness in the M'Pherson ...

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  17. EMPIRE FOOD PROPAGANDA.

    LONDON, Friday.—After its 4000 miles tour of England, Conservative chiefs inspected the Empire food propaganda automobile and congratulated ...

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  18. ARREST IN GERMANY.

    ESSEN, Saturday.—Herr von Laar, arrested on a charge of spying from France, attempted to commit suicide after his arrest. ...

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  19. WILLING EFFORT.

    LONDON, Friday.—"Acknowledging the Lord Mayor of London's New Year Message His Majesty says: ...

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  20. Brevities from Overseas. BRITISH MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Seven hundred British migrants, including many families, started the New Year on the way to Australia aboard the Euripides. ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London Stock Exchange wound up 1926 in good form. Prices all round were remarkably firm. There was an almost entire ...

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  22. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Legitimacy Act and Adoption of Children Act will come into operation to-morrow. ...

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  23. EMPIRE HIGHWAYS.

    LONDON, Friday.—"What do they know of England who only England know," applies to the newspaper descriptions of Macdonald Gill's ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND GOVERNORSHIP.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Queensland Governorship will not be decided for a fortnight, that being the period that a proposed appointee requires to consider ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S NATIONAL DEFICIT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain's total national expenditure since April amounted to £625,000,000, resulting in a deficit of £146,000,000. ...

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  26. NATIONAL LUXURIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Observer's" political correspondent says that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) is determined not to ...

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  27. NEW CINEMA FOR LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Empire Theatre in Leicester Square is to be demolished to make room for a cinema, seating 3500 people. ...

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  28. International Rugger.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Ireland to-day beat France, 8 points to 3 in the international Rugby football matches. The weather was fine and the game was ...

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  29. AVIATION. Croydon-Karachi Flight.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Minister for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), who left Croydon, near London, on December 27, accompanied by Lady Hoare, ...

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  30. ITALO-GERMAN TREATY.

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Commenting on the Italo-German Treaty, the "Pravda" says that Signor Mussolini's original proposals to Germanys were more ...

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  31. THE CENTURY OF THE PACIFIC.

    New York comments approvingly at Mr. Bruce's speech at the Pilgrims' Club on Wednesday, and points out that the Australian Premier has had the ...

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  32. CINEMATOGRAPHER LEFT BEHIND.

    ALEXANDRIA, Friday.—Sir Samuel Hoare's aeroplane crossed the Mediterranean at a height of fifty feet. Mr. Emmott, the cinematographer, missed ...

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  33. CHINESE SITUATION. Japan Supports French Policy.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Foreign Minister (M. Briand), was interviewed to-day by the Japanese Ambassador, who, according to "Le Matin," ...

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  34. FIRST AIR MARSHAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Air-Chief Marshal Hugh Trenchard, has been promoted. He becomes First Air Marshal. The rank corresponds to Admiral of the ...

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  35. Pedestrianism.

    LONDON, Saturday.—W. Ruthven, A Cameron Highlander, the first runner to ever cover the distance of 44 1-4 miles, Edinburgh to Glasgow, in a foot race, ...

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  36. London- Australian Route.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Air Minitry has ordered two all-metal flying boats which will be used for flights on the Calcutta-Singapore section of the ...

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  37. ADVICE TO MISSIONARIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain has advised the missionaries' withdrawal from the interior of Ki-ang-si Province owing to the difficulty of protecting life there. ...

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  38. OFF TO CANADA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—To-day was probably his least occupied day since Mr. Bruce's arrival in America due to the party departing from ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir George Buchanan's complete report of 350 pages on Australian transport will be sunmitted to Mr. Bruce and posted to ...

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  40. ARCTIC BLIND SPOT.

    DETROIT, Friday.—It was announced to-day that Captain G. H. Wilkins would make a second attempt to explore the Arctic "blind spot" in the ...

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