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  3. PRESIDENT- ELECT.

    The more American election returns are studied the more apparent it becomes that fow Presidents have entered White House through ...

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  4. SPECTACULAR JUMP.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Sterling closed with a spectacular jump yesterday. Final quotations showed sterling in demand at 3.32 1-8, a gain of 3 5-8. ...

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  5. IMPORTANT DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS.

    DEVELOPMENTS of far-reaching importance which may serve to move obstacles to the progress of disarmament and place discussion on this vital international problem upon a much more hopeful basis, are likely to occur in the Bureau ...

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  6. ARMISTICE DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Among the thousands filing past either side of the Cenotaph after the Armistice Day ceremony was a tiny hotel page with his ...

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  7. ISLANDS SWEPT.

    Latest reports indicated that at least 1,700, and, perhaps 2,000 were killed in a hurricane. Reports from smaller islands state ...

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  8. "JUMPING TRAINS."

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the inquest concerning the death of Richard Kindersley, whose body was found on top of a train, a signalman gave evidence ...

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  9. Export of Gold from India.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—Gold to the value of nearly £1,478,000 was exported from Bombay to foreign countries last week. The total experts since ...

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  10. SEVERE STORM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Colonial Office states that a telegram from Jamaica reports that there has been a severe storm there from November 3. ...

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  11. Germany Adheres to Equality Claim.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The official attitude to Sir John Simon's speech denotes a great advance, but Germany will not attend the Disarmament ...

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  12. LEFT PROPERTY TO DE VALERA.

    LONDON, Saturday,—It was disclosed at an inquest at Brighton on Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, an Irishwoman, aged 72, that an action is pending between ...

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  13. AFGHAN HANGED.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—General Gulam Nabi Khan, Afghan War Minister and Minister in Moscow during exiting Amanullah's regime, was ...

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  14. DEBT NOTES TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The State Department to-day announced that the British and French debt notes would be published in the morning, ...

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  15. LIVELY SCENES IN IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—A souffle followed the burning of the Union Jack af for 200 youths, wearing the Republican tricolor, marched in the ...

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  16. Emden's Name-plate to Be Returned to Germany.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Emden's name-plate, which Australia is returning to Germany as a token of goodwill, will be presented to the ...

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  17. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Financial News" says it will not be the fault of Mr. Lyons if the internal loan be not a complete success. He has ...

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  18. Proposed Seaplane Flight.

    ROME, Saturday.—A squadron of seaplanes, commanded by the Air Minister will attempt to fly to New York and back in June. ...

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  19. France Follows England.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is understood that Prance is following Britain in approaching America regarding the debt payment due on December 15. The ...

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  20. Bert Hinkler Honored.

    LONDON, Saturday,—In recognition of his, South Atlantic flight and other achievements, the Guild of Air Pilots has awarded to Bert Hinkler the ...

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  21. Medals for British and Indian Troops.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.— Several thousand British and Indian troops will be-entitled-to a modal to be strutk for operations against North-Western ...

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  22. British Stock Market Firm.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The stock market was buoyant throughout yesterday, and ended generally firm. British Government stocks were notably strong, with war loan ...

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