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  4. AT GENEVA. Disarmament Conference.

    GENEVA, Monday.—With ominous rumblings at Shanghai, there is a worldwide chorus of economic distress. This is the paradoxical atmosphere in which ...

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  5. MORE CLASHES IN CHINA.

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) devoted the greater part of to-day to consultations with Ministers and others on the Shanghai situation, including M. Baldwin, Sir John Simon, Lord Hailsham and Field Marshal Sir George Milne. ...

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  6. MORE RIOTS.

    There have been more disturbances at Bombay. An finery mob attacked the police with bottles and stones, held up the trams, romoved ...

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  7. DIPLOMATS BUSY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The diplomatic corps spent a busy morning, and the British Ambassador (Sir Ronald Lindsay) was called by the State ...

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  8. U.S. INTERVENTION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator Thomas introduced a resolution requesting the foreign Relations Committee to advise the Senate and the country upon ...

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  9. WARSHIPS FOR CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. H. L. Stimson) has instructed the United States Consul-General at Shanghai (Mr. Cunningham) ...

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  10. Japanese Demand Apology.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The American Consul at Swatow informed the State Department to-day that the Japanese there have demanded an apology ...

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  11. Not Preparing for War.

    GENEVA, Monday.—Dr. Yen, the Chinese delegate to the League of Notions Council, delivered a, note to the secretary-general of the League, signed ...

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  12. CURB ON MILITARISTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Herald " editorially states that an Angle-American boycott alone will effectively curb the Japanese militarists' activities. It ...

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  13. JAPANESE SHELL NANKING.

    Reports received early this morning state that Japanese warships are shelling Nanking from the river, but the cause is not stated. ...

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  14. EVACUATION OF AMERICANS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Associated Press' Washington correspondent states that the evacuation of some 4000 Americans from five trouble points in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LATENT CIVIL WAR.

    LONDON, Monday. — Gormany's [?]gantic internal struggle may be de[?]sive for the whole of western civilisa[?]ion. ...

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  17. Royal Tennis Title.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The Australian royal tennis championships were concluded at Hobart to-day, when W. Stone, of Melbourne, defeated P. Finch, of ...

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  18. SERVING WITH CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Squadron Leader Carnot Malley, one of Australia's leading war aces, and a prominent figure in aviation circles in Sydney, is ...

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  20. Protecting American Lives.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The commander of the destroyer Simpson, the only American warship at Nanking, has informed the Navy Department that a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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