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  3. MALAITA REPRISALS.

    TULAGAI, Friday.—The punitive forces from Australia have established three camps, the farthest being 10 miles inland, from which operations are ...

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  4. CHINA'S WAR.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The capture of Hankow by the Nanking Nationalist forces is expected every moment. They were reported to be within ten ...

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  5. WIRELESS WONDERS

    LONDON, Saturday — While Britain is cautiously experimenting with wireless telephony, and keeping the results secret, European ...

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  6. NEW VESSEL.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Herr Bocick, the Hamburg shipbuilder, has invented a torpedolike vessel, which he claims to be capable of crossing the Atlantic ...

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  7. AIRCRAFT CARRIER.

    CAMDEN (New Jersey), Saturday. —The aircraft carrier, Saratoga, the largest ship ever built in the United States, will be moved shortly from ...

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  8. FEDERAL SHIPS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Shipping circles closely followed the Federal House of Representatives' debate on the proposed sale of the Commonwealth ships. ...

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  9. ASIATIC DECKHANDS.

    ROTTERDAM, Saturday.—The Holland-Australia Line, which owns the ss Almkerk, whose captain was fined at Perth (W.A.) in connection with ...

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  10. JAPANESE ARMY.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The Emperor will be leaving on 13th inst. to attend the autumn military manoeuvres in the vicinity of Nagoya, commencing ...

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  11. Armistice Broadcasting.

    British Broadcasting Co. officials, reporting upon the Armistice Day broadcasting, say the results were generally as expected. Replying as to ...

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  12. DISARMAMENT.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—M. Rykoff, in a speech on Russia's attitude towards disarmament, said the nation's policy consisted of disarmament, provided it ...

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  13. Three Years for Shopbreaking.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Wallace Humphreys, aged 27 years, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude, at the Old Bailey to-day, for ...

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  14. FRANCE AND YUGOSLAVIA.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French and Yugo-Slavian Foreign Ministers (M. Briand and M. Marinkovitch respectively) have signed the long-waited ...

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  15. Soviet Applies For Passports.

    GENEVA, Sunday.—The Soviet has applied for passports in order that its delegates may attend the meetings of the preparatory disarmament ...

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  16. ITALIAN DEPUTIES.

    ROME, Saturday. — The Fascist Grand Council has approved a scheme whereby Italy shall be come one vast constituency, for the purpose of ...

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  17. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    RIGA, Saturday.—While the followers of M. Stalin are busily clamoring for the expulsion of M. Trotsky, M. Zinovieff, and M. Kameneff, the trio ...

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  18. Communist Internationale.

    THE HAGUE, Saturday.—At to-day's conference of international anti-communist associations, comprising lawyers from 18 countries, a resolution ...

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  19. RECEIVING ORDER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London "Gazette" contains a receiving order, granted on the creditors' petition, against Lieut.-Col. George H. Hogben, ...

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  20. TO STOP WAR

    ST. LOUIS, Saturday.—Mr. Newton D. Baker, ex-Secretary of War, addressing the annual conference of the World Alliance of International ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN WINES.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—The wine-growers here were agreeably surprised at the news that South African wine won first prize at the Empire ...

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  22. ITALY'S FLAG.

    ROME, Sunday.—By order of the Premier (Signor Mussolini) the national flig will contain the Fascist emblem alongside the royal coat of ...

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  23. NEW OIL COMPANY

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.— Mr. James Vandyke, chairman of the Atlantic Refilling Co., has confirmed the agreement his company made with the ...

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  24. AMERICAN "JUSTICE."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—What Government, officials declare to be one of the most sordid chapters in the history of justice was disclosed today ...

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  25. MORE DOMESTICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"You'll have to work harder in Australia, where women of all classes are harder workers," said Lady Cecil, farewelling ...

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  26. HATES AUSTRALIA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—"Never again. I am through with Australia," Madame Alda said on arrival by the Aorangi, in an interview while ...

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  27. THE SUPERMARINES.

    BUSHIRE, Saturday.—In continuation of their flight to Australia, the four British supermarine seaplanes arrived today from Basra. ...

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  28. LAWLESSNESS IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Senator Borah, addressing the New York Women's Committee for Law Enforcement, said the issue in which the people ...

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  29. POWER OF ATTORNEY

    LONDON, Saturday.—In giving judgment to-day in favor of Sir Harold Reckitt, Mr. Justice Rowlatt said that although the power of attorney given ...

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  30. JAPAN'S BUDGET

    TOKIO, Saturday.—In round figures, 1800 million yet constitute the final Cabinet, estimate of the Japanese Government's expenditure for 1928-29. ...

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  31. Seaplane Capsizes.

    HORTA, Sunday.—The seaplane 1002 capsized when taking off today, and was towed back to the harbor. The crew were uninjured. ...

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