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  4. DANZIG CRISIS

    NEW crisis has arisen concerning this seaport, which was created under the peace treaties. Poland was recently reported to be making plans to seize the port, and to-day the Polish destroyer Vichor, without permission, entered the harbor, ...

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  5. WET v. DRY.

    The Republican convention's resolutions committee to-day adopted a plank for submission as a new amendment to the State convention, ...

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  6. "REMORSELESS DEFLATION."

    IN a speech at a city luncheon to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill welcomed the Government's support for the proposal to summon a world conference on the money problem, and in order to arrest what he described as "remorseless deflation." The tasks ...

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  7. MURDER PLOTS.

    ROME, Thursday.—The trial of nine unti-Fascists who were alleged to be concerned in the plots against Signor Mussolini concluded to-day. ...

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  8. MALTA ELECTIONS.

    MALTA, Thursday.—In the Senate election, Lord Strickland, leader of the Constitutional Party, headed the poll in the first electoral district, but ...

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  9. Scientists' "Black Magic" Tryst.

    CROWDS of pilgrims, afoot, on horseback and in motor cars, are flocking to the 3500 ft. peak of Mt. Brocken, in the Hartz Mountains, to witness the "black magic" tryst of British and German scientists at the week-end. When the ...

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  10. TIMBER TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times," commenting upon Lord Laval's comments, says the implication is that the timber trade runs the risk of being ...

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  11. BARTER SYSTEM. Between Rumania and Brazil.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.—Rumania and Brazil are planning a large-scale return to barter, according to semiofficial reports. ...

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  12. CANAL PROJECT. Gives Work to 1,000 Men.

    BIRMINGHAM, Wednesday.—Widening of the Grand Union Canal from Warwick to Birmingham, which is being started this spring, is expected to ...

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  13. Bonus for Ex-Soldiers.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—An immediate cash payment of 2,400,000 dollars in soldiers' bonus certificates, demanded by the 20,000 former service ...

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  14. Government Wiped Out.

    The Opposition won 23 seats, the Government two and the Independents one in the recent election. One is ...

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  15. BIBLE HISTORY.

    Further confirmation of the accuracy of the Bible narrative regarding the migration of the Israelites has been uncovered. ...

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  17. Nazis and Hohenzollerns

    The Kaiser's son, August Wilhelm, who was recently elected as a Nazi member of the Prussian Diet, had to ...

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  18. Money in Wireless.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The total receipts for wireless licenses for the year ended March 31 were £2,284,438. Ten per cent, of that sum was retained by ...

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  19. MORNING DIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood, whose daily dip at Gallipoli the diggers remember, has introduced the fashion at ...

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  20. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A new type of passenger machine which Imperial Airways will put into service on the African route before the end of the year ...

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  21. KREUGER FRAUDS.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Further police reports show that the directors of the Kreuger-Toll Co., in May, 1928, authorised a debenture issue of ...

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  22. A COUGH—PNEUMONIA—?

    It in most unwise to neglect a cough, for Bronchitis. Pleurisy, or Pneumonia may result. If you do, then there is danger. Have a bottle of Tussine. the ...

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