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  3. GOODS AND MEN. Exchange Suggested

    The suggestion that the British Ministers at the Ottawa Economic Conference propose to exchange not only goods ...

    Article : 272 words
  4. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.

    IN city circles to-day, Dr. Bruening's statement regarding reparafions was received calmly, some such step having apparently been anticipated. At the opening of the Stock Exchange, German loans experienced a setback, but a sharp recovery ...

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  5. MURDER. Honolulu Kidnapping.

    The prosecutor will ask for the hanging of Mrs. Fortescue, Lieutenant Massie and the two naval enlisted men for the murder of ...

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  6. INDIA CALM. Freedom Insisted Upon.

    News from India indicates that the situation generally is calm, and without notable incident. The Governor of Bombay (Sir F. ...

    Article : 633 words
  7. Suggested Curb on Bradman.

    LONDON, Monday.—"With Australia possesses Bradman she is apparently invincible," says the "News-Chronicle," in a ...

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  8. WHEAT QUOTA.

    It is understood that in their modified form the Government's proposals for the establishment of the wheat quota ssytem will be ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. Britain's Biggest Industrial Fair.

    Despite the world trade depression, the British Industries' Fair, which will open in London and Birmingham on February 12, will be the largest ever known. The number of exhibits will be greater than at any of the 17 previous ...

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  10. GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    BERLIN, Monday.—It is understood the leader of the Nazis (Herr Hitler) and the leader of the Nationalists (Herr Hugenburg) have agreed to support ...

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  11. Watermen's Strike.

    Although the watermen's strike continues, the butter market is being fully supplied from store, and deliveries to ...

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  12. Trade with Ireland.

    LONDON, Monday.—The President of the Board of Trade (Hon. W. Runciman) will meet Irish Free State Ministers in London this week to discuss ...

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  13. "Art Knows No Frontiers."

    LONDON, Monday.—Adhering to the principle that art knows no frontiers, the British variety artists, in a manifesto, protest against the Ministry ...

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  15. RECONSTRUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Senate to-day passed the 2,000,000,000dollar Finance Bill, to establish a credit institution, which is expected to ...

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  16. INDIGNANT PROTEST.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Lionel Curtis, in a letter, indignantly protests against the proposal to project advertisements in the clouds by "grid" ...

    Article : 148 words
  17. Antarctic Expedition Planned.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. H. G. Watkins, who was for two years conducting an air survey of Greenland, is organising an Antarctic expedition. He ...

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