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  3. Chinese Leaders Threaten That They Will Drive the Japanese Out of Manchuria

    SPONSORED by several leading figures in the Chinese Government, the political world has been startled by a proposal indicating the impatience of the Chinese over the delay of the League of Nations to reach any decision on the Manchurian ...

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  4. THE DEBTS TANGLE.

    A BRIEF outline of the Administration's stand upon the war debt question was given to-day in an authoritative quarter. While President Hoover and his aides continued to watch the efforts of France to form a Government, also other ...

    Article : 590 words
  5. TIN HARES.

    The High Court yesterday declared illegal the Tote Club's totes at the greyhound tracks. It is estimated that £10,000,000 per ...

    Article : 283 words
  6. Remarkable Cloth Frauds.

    A CURIOUS fraud was revealed by the arrest of eight persons upon suspicion of being concerned in the widespread sale in Austria, Hungary and Czechoslovakia of cloth for men's suits, falsely branded as genuine English, ...

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  7. MRS. MOLLISON.

    Mrs. Amy Mollison arrived at 4 p.m. from Oran (Algeria). She encountered bad weather immediately she left Oran, whither she ...

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  8. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    With the Legislative Assembly passing the Ordinance Bill to cope with civil disobedience, the Government is now fully armed, and ...

    Article : 386 words
  9. BOAT MISSING.

    BELLACOOLA (British Columbia), Saturday.—Twenty-one persons are missing with a boat in which they were last seen on Wednesday attempting to ...

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  10. SEDITION.

    An accidental explosion yesterday revealed a store of bombs in the suburb of Flores. The occupants of the building fled, but the ...

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  11. THE PHILIPPINES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Senate to-day passed the "hawsercutting" bill, granting independence to the Philippines in twelve years. ...

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  12. COMPANY FRAUD

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. —Torston Kreuger, manager of the Hoeg Broforsen Co., was to-day convicted of fraudulent bankruptcy. He was ...

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  13. 5,000 Xmas Hampers.

    Five thousand hampers sent by Queenslanders through the Queensland Preference League to friends ...

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  14. BOXING.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—A big crowd in a specially-prepared arena at Johannesburg to-day saw Young Stribling beat M'Corkindale, the South ...

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  15. JUMPED FROM 'PLANE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Victor Smith, the South African airman who set out from Croydon yesterday on a [?]ight to Cape Town, met with a serious ...

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  16. The Fight For Liquor.

    The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives to-day disapproved of the Bill to ...

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  17. SEEDING STRIKE.

    MORRIN (Alberta), Saturday.—The proposed wheat-seeding strike was supported here when one hundred farmers went on record as favoring sowing no ...

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  18. DISTURBING PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Tom Mann and Emrhys Llewellyn (sccretary of the National Unemployed Workers) were remanded at Bow Street yesterday ...

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  19. ANOTHER RECORD?

    LONDON, Saturday. — Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler has completed his plans for a flight to Australia, and says he fully intends to be at Port Darwin ...

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  20. WOOL TRADING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The represen[?]ative of the Australian Woolgrowers' [?]ouncil (Mr. W. P. Devereux) reports [?]at there has been Continental ...

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  21. Escaped from Devil's Island.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Sixteen convicts have escaped from Devil's Island, the French penal settlement. Many have attempted it in past years, but very ...

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  22. United States' Deficit.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United States increased its deficit for the fiseal year to 1,142,473,015 dollars (£228,494,603) on December 15. It is ...

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  23. Direct Shipments to Glasgow

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Clyde Harbor Trust commissioners met the Australian Resident Minister (Hon. S. M. Bruce) at Glasgow yesterday, and ...

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