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  3. Complete Indianisation of the Indian Army Would Take Thirty-Five Years.

    PRESIDING over the Defence Sub-Committee of the India Conference yesterday, Hon. J. H. Thomas, referring to the Indianisation of the Indian Army and the establishment in India of a military college, said if all recruitment of British officers ...

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  4. CIVIL WAR.

    TERRIBLE conditions, the result of two years of civil war in the Kan-Su Province, are reported by the Commander, Gonoral Lu, ...

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  5. OVERPRODUCTION

    THE world has reached the point of saturation, and henceforth there must be retrogression of population, says Professor Gini, ...

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  6. THE PRINCE.

    PREPARATIONS for the departure next week of the Prince of Wales to Argentine, where he will perform the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE WEAVERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The dispute between the millowners and weavers in a section of the cotton industry concorning the introduction of more looms ...

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  8. MURDER THEORY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express'" crime reporter states that the Northumberland police are not committed to the theory that Miss ...

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  9. Trans-Atlantic Hop.

    HAMILTON (Burmuda), Saturday. —The Trade Wind, which is being flown by Lieut. William M'Laren and Mrs. Beryl Hart, hopped off for the ...

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  10. 122 Hours 50 Minutes Aloft.

    AFTER 122 hours 50 minutes' continuous flight the girl flyers, Bobby Trout, Agnes ...

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  11. Greyhound Racing in Shanghai.

    AFTER three years' greyhound racing within the International Settlement, the Municipal Council to-day ordered the two British courses to close on March 31. The Council is charging the clubs with deliberately fostering Chinese ...

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  12. SECESSION.

    SASKATOON (Canada), Saturday.— "Perhaps our secessionist frionds are right in the contention, that secession is the only hope of securing justice ...

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  13. PEKING FLIGHT.

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — Following conferences with Soviet aviators who havo flown from Moscow to Tokio and other exports, also members of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STUD STOCK.

    INCREASED exchange, plus primage duty and sales tax, will kill the export of stud stock to Australia, a prominent exporter's ...

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  15. FINANCE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Obviously referring to the "Daily Express'" editorial yesterday, the "Morning Post's" financial writer says England was never ...

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  16. THICK FOGS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Although the fog has lifted temporarily, permitting cautious movement of sea-borne traffic, it still persists over most of ...

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  17. DISAPPEARED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The seventeen-months-old mystery of the disappearance of "Winnifred Tarrant, aged 24, from her Berkshire home, has had an ...

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  18. Coal Dispute.

    THOSE who anticipated a settlement of the South Wales coal dispute at the joint meeting of owners and men's ...

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  19. BUTTER MARKET.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—According to the Dairy Commissioner (Dr. J. A. Ruddick), Canada will be producing all the butter she requires within two ...

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  20. Official History of the A.I.F.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The official war historian (Captain C. E. W. Bean) has stated that the total expenditure on the nine published volumes of the A.I.F. ...

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  21. RUHR STRIKE.

    COLOGNE, Friday.—In view of me Ruhr Valley colliery deadlock, President Hindenburg has signed an-emergency decree for overcoming it. At ...

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  22. 170 Workers Buried.

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), Saturday. —Landslides roaring down the mountains along the Guayaquil-Quito railroad to-day buried 170 truck workers, ...

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  23. Brazil Also.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Commenting upon the Brazilian investigation by Sir Otto Niemeyer, the "Times" congratulated the Brazilian Government ...

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  24. Russian Timber Camps.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Anti-slavery Aborigines' Protection Society has instituted an inquiry into allegations of forced labor, cruelty and ...

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  25. INDIGESTION AND STOMACH TROUBLES.

    Your stomach becomes a bit disorganised, your food is not digested properly, then you have wind accumulating, and fain. These troubles are set right by ...

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