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  4. NEW SPEED-BOAT RECORD.

    MIAMI BEACH, Saturday.—Gar Wood claimed a new world speedboat record yesterday. His twoway average speed was 111,712 ...

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  5. SINO-JAPANESE DISPUTE. Terrible Havoc.

    AFTER skirting the International Settlement boundary and avoiding the Japanese lines, an escorted American-educated Chinese staff-officer this morning reviewed the situation thus: "I walked into the Chinese territory in the wake of the ...

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  6. SUBMARINE M2. Salvage Continues.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Salvage work on the submarine M2 was temporarily suspended yesterday for a memorial service aboard the ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT. France Sets a Lead

    M. Tardieu (France) created a sensation by circulating farreaching proposals, thereby scoring a success in forestalling Sir John ...

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  8. ERROR OF JUDGMENT?

    LONDON, Saturday.—Experts suggest that the M2 was carrying out exercises in the rapid launching of a seaplane, and probably when surfacing ...

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  9. GRAFT ALLEGED.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The House of Commons has appointed a committee to probe the charge of Mr. G. N. Gordon, a former Deputy-Speaker, that public ...

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  10. Fishing Boat Collides with Steamer.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Twentyone members of the crew of the fishing schooner Eleanor Nickerson, of Boston, are believed to be drowned, following ...

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  11. TYPISTE MURDERED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Maurice Freedman (35), who is charged with the murder of Anette Friedson, a London typiste, was remanded at Guildhall. ...

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  12. Catholic Marriage Dispensations.

    VATICAN CITY, Saturday.—The Congregation of Holy Office has issued a strong circular to bishops and parish priosts all over the world ordering ...

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  13. FURTHER RESEARCHES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Spahlinger, in a letter to the "Lancet," lays: "The bovine anti-tuberculosis vacci[?]e ...

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  14. FOREIGNERS PIQUED.

    LAKE PLACID (New York), Saturday.—The United States entrant in the Oylmpic Games at Lake Placid, Jack Shea, won the final 1500 metres skating ...

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  16. U.S. Treasury Officials.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Arthur A. Ballantine, Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, succeeds Mr. Odgen L. Mills as Under-secretary. Mr. ...

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  17. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Despite incessant bombardment of the Chinese lines by Japanese artillery throughout yesterday the stubborn resistance offered ...

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  19. Vice-Presidential Officers.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—At the plenary session of the Disarmament Conference the voting for vice-presidential officers resulted in the election of Italy, ...

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  20. British Delegate's Departure.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon), accompanied by Lady Simon and Lord Londonderry, has left for the Geneva Disarmament Conference. ...

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  22. Japanese Reinforcements.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Japan has advised the United Stated of its intention to send to Shanghai one army division, totalling 10,000 men. ...

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