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  4. N.Z. PRODUCERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Beale, British Trade Commissioner at "Wellington, reporting to the Board of Trade on the economic and commercial ...

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  5. Chang and Wu.

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—Interviewed at Peking by a representative of the Japanese Press Agency, General Yang Yu-ting, Marshal Chang Tso-lin's ...

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  6. HATRED OF BRITAIN Campaign in China.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Renewed antiBritish agitation in China is described as being in progress at Shanghai and Hankow, the latter in territory beyond ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S COAL TRADE

    LONDON, Friday. — Board of Trade returns for January show that the value of the imports into Britain during the month amounted approximately ...

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  8. PORTUGAL'S REVOLT History Revealed.

    PARIS, Friday.—Senhor da Costa, a former Premier of Portugal, revealed the history of the Portuguese revolution during the course of an interview ...

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  9. EEFUGEES AT SHANGHAI.

    SHANGHAI, Friday. — The first group of foreigners evacuating Shanghai Province, mostly missionaries, arrived aboard a packed river steamer ...

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  10. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Mr. J. Walker, of the United States Department of Agricultural Research, will spend a your in Australia and New ...

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  11. American Proposal.

    HANKOW, Friday.—It is understood that the National Government will reply to the American Government, regarding the proposals for the ...

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  12. Shanghai's Defence.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The transport Vasna Tukawa, with two battalions each of the Durham and Gloucester Light Infantry from India ...

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  13. COMPLETE ORDER PREVAILS.

    MADRID, Saturday.—Complete order prevails in Portugal. The Premier (General Carmona) has taken stringent measures to prevent a renewal of ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The inherent strength of the position of the London Stock Exchange has been shown during the past fortnight for, despite ...

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  16. NATIONALISTS TAKING CONTROL.

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—The National Ministry for Communications has sent an order to Monsieur Picard de Stelaen (Co-Director-Genera at Peking) ...

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  17. FOR CANBERRA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Sunday Times" understands that His Majesty is presenting to the Commonwealth of Australia for ...

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  18. BRITISH FORCES TO SERVE IN CHINA.

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  19. POLITICAL WARFARE.

    MANAGUA, Friday. — Battalions of women, formed and led by a 20-yeargirl, assisted the Conservative forces recently to recapture the town of ...

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  20. STAB AT MIXED COURTS.

    HANKOW, Friday. — Mr. Eugene Chen has notified the Consular Political Bureau that he has ordered that no more cases on behalf of foreign ...

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  21. FOR ITALY'S HONOR.

    "WILL WIN OR NOT RETURN." ROME, Saturday.—Commandante De Pinedo is expected to leave Sardinia to-morrow to begin his flight. The ...

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  22. CHURCHILL'S BOOKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A correspondent, who wrote to the Admiralty inquiring whether extracts from Mr. Churchill's book could be considered ...

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  23. COLLECTION OF SURTAXES.

    PEKING, Saturday. — The Chinese Superintendent of Customs at Tien-tsin has been appointed director for collection of the surtax recommended by the ...

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  24. FREAK ESCAPADE

    SOLINGEN, Friday.—Inside a huge 13cwt. barrel, rolling beneath decorated arches to the market place of Homberg, two Germans to-day completed the ...

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  25. Brevities from Overseas. NEW GOODYEAR TIRE PLANT FOR AUSTRALIA.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Goodyear Tire Company announces that it will establish a new plant in Sydney to take care of increasing business in ...

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  26. HISTORICAL LINEN.

    LONDON, Friday.—"For an inadverdict sentence in an obscure book," says Captain Peter Wright, "I was compelled either to acquiesce in a ...

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  27. SIR FRANCIS AGLEN'S DISMISSAL WITHDRAWN.

    PEKING, Friday.—The dismissal of Sir Francis Aglen (Inspector-General of Customs) has been withdrawn. He has been granted a year's leave of ...

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  28. PROPOSED NEW FRENCH FRANC.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"La Presse" reports that the Prime Minister (M. Poincare) is aiming at fixing the franc at 123.15 to the £1, exactly five ...

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  29. BOY MIGRANTS.

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — The Canadian Government's Immigration Department has warmly replied to the criticisms of Commissioner Lamb of ...

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  30. GERMAN FAITH IN FATHERLAND.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Government internal loan of £25,000,000 has been over-subscribed. ...

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  31. BOY RIFLEMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The results of the Empire shooting in connection with the Imperial Shield competition in 1926 show that nearly 28,000 boys competed ...

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  32. EARTHQUAKE IN CALIFORNIA.

    CALEXICO, (California), Saturday. —Several Imperial Valley towns were shaken by a severe earthquake this morning. Considerable damage was ...

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  33. CHAELLNGE TO PEKING.

    HANKOW, Saturday. — The Nationalist Govornment has appointed a commission led by Mr. Eugene Chen, to investigate and report upon the new ...

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  34. Liberals Support Government

    LONDON, Friday.—The new Liberal Council was formally constituted today. Lord Gladstone, rising to propose Viscount Grey as President ...

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  35. International Disputes.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—Sir George Foster (President of the League of Nations' Society of Canada), at the opening of the session of the annual ...

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  36. GERMAN CABINET.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The German Chancellor (Dr. Marx) announced today that investigation had fully exonerated Herr von Kendel (Minister ...

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  37. UNPARLIAMENTARY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Bitter ill-feeling between members of the same party in controversial legislation resulted in a fist fight to-day Both ...

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  38. If You Are "Below Par"

    Knowing how important it is to be equal to the strain of working in these times, it is astonishing that so many people allow themselves to get ...

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  39. An Old Dream.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, the editor, writing in "The Observer," declares: "The destiny of Russia itself is being fought out in ...

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  40. Russia Against a Rock.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Peking correspondent for "The Daily Telegraph" reports that Sir Austen Chamberlain's speech in the House of Commons ...

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