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  4. PLEA FOR PAGANISM.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Fiold-Marshall von Ludondorfl, who is preaching a return to pagan gods, in his latest outburst when addressing a crowd of 2000 ...

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  5. FRIENDLY ENEMIES.

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Wednesday.—Following the friendly gesture by the President Elect (Mr. H. C. Hoover) that, he would be happy to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The hearing at the Old Bailey of charges against ex-Sergeant Goddard of having accepted tortues from Luigi ...

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  7. COMMUNICATIONS CO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) in answer to a question, said the ...

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  8. PRINCE'S PILGRIMAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales to-day began his unofficial tour of the Northern coalfields. Arriving by train at ...

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  10. NEW SCHNEIDER CUP COURSE.

    THE course for the Schneider Cup race over the Solent will be quadrilateral instead of triangular, as ...

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  11. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. "Empire trade at present resembles an inverted pyramid, and the only way to place it upon its proper foundation is to meake Britain ...

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  12. ALSACE AND HOME RULE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Describing the campaign for Home Rule in Alsace as "an abomination," the Premier ...

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  13. SPANISH SENSATION.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (General Primo de Rivera) caused a sensation in the National ...

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  14. DOMINION PRODUCTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Empire Marketing Board announces that British imports of many Empire commodities have broken all records during the ...

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  15. THOSE 15 CRUISERS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— A move to authorise the President to seek a naval disarmament with Britain before any of the keels of the new ...

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  16. BOOTH'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Booth's motion contesting the decision of the High Council of the Salvation Anny to depose him from office was ...

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  17. Canadian Trade Treaty.

    TORONTO, Wednesday.—Following the arrival of the steamer Port Curtis, with 110,000 cases of New Zealand butter, bringing the total for the season ...

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  19. DUTCH STEAMER AGROUND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— At high tide this afternoon the Duteli steamor Merauke, which was beached last night at Hythe and badly holed, was awash ...

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  20. THE OTHES SIDE OF THE PIOTUBE.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Canada's total trade for 1928 amounted to 2,596,448,113 dollars (£519,280,622), an increase of 270,548,179 dollars (£54,109,636) ...

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  21. WORDING OF A WILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An unusual application was made in the Probate Court yesterday by Mrs. Stevenson, sister and residuary legatee of Sir ...

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  22. America's Complaints.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—President Coolidge to-day forwarded to the Senate Commerce Committee two divergent reports, one signed by the Secretary of ...

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  23. Unemployed Census.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On January 21 the total number of unemployed was 3,425,600. This was 9,397 less than the week before, but 246,850 more than ...

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  24. DOUBLE SUICIDE.

    BEBLIN, Wednesday.—Banking circles are shocked at the suicide of two out of three of the partners in the trusted firm of Katz ana Johlauer. The ...

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  25. MODERN GIRL AND JAZZ

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Gerald Maurier, the famous actor-manager, told city men at luncheon that he was tired of "shingled hair, the sports girl ...

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