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  5. IRISH DISPUTE. De Valera's Allegations.

    Speaking at Newport, the Dominion Secretary (Hon. J. H. Thomas) denied Mr. de Valera's allegation that Britain did not de ...

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  6. CANADIAN BUTTER.

    Protests against the importation of 250,000 lbs of butter from New Zealand have been received at the office of the Dominion ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. EMBARGO ON LOANS.

    FURTHER relaxation of the embargo on the raising of new loans, as announced by the Chancellor (Hon. Neville Chamberlain) last night was warmly welcomed in financial circles. The embargo upon foreign loans, which was ...

    Article : 338 words
  8. FACING DEATH. Former Japanese Minister.

    The "Daily Herald" says that Mr. Yukio Ozaki, a former Japanese Cabinet Minister, has left. London for Japan, knowing full ...

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  9. THE TELEPRINTER.

    Scotland Yard, and also a number of provincial police forces are to be assisted by the Post Office to organise the teleprinter system, ...

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  10. BOOTS DRUG CO.

    An official statement has been issued by the Treasury with reference to the arrangement reported to have been made for tho transfer ...

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  11. Manhater Murders Husbands.

    Since her divorce in 1907, Victoria Rieger became a man-hater. She adopted male guise, worked as a farm ...

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  12. JAPAN'S DESIGNS. Control of Jehol Province

    The "Times" says a statement issued by the Tokio War Office leaves little doubt that Japan's object is to obtain control of the ...

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  13. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    The adaptability of British in dustries in the face of changing circumstances is largely responsible for the fact that during the ...

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  14. RAILWAY WAGES,

    An unprecedented deadlock has been caused by the issue of five separate reports by members of the National Wages Board for the ...

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  15. No More Wage Cuts.

    The British workers' representative (Mr. A. Hayday) to-day informed the International Hours Conference that ...

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  16. BREVITIES.

    AMIENS, Saturday.—Six English passengers had a thrilling experience on a French Union air liner which ignited in mid-air to-day. The wireless ...

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  17. THE PHILIPPINES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The House of Representatives yesterday passed the Philippines Independence Bill over President Hoover's veto. The ...

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  18. Germany's Coal Imports.

    LONDON, Saturday—Following upon the discussion in Berlin before Christmas, representatives of the German Government were engaged yesterday ...

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  19. Western World Impotent.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Observer" in an editorial says the most for midable nnd dangerous fact in the world to-day is that Japan is ...

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  20. NATIONAL PARTY.

    In his negotiation with the South African Party, Mr. Tielman Roos asked that the S.A.P. accept five portfolios, with one to Labor ...

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  21. Earthquake in Cuba.

    SANTIAGO (Cuba), Saturday.—A short, but intense earthquake yesterday caused great alarm and slight damage. The inhabitants, fearful of a ...

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  22. MEAT COMBINES.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Herald" gives prominence to an article which says one or two meat combines which are handling South American ...

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  23. Aeronautical Federation's Medal.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The International Aeronautical Federation's gold medal, of which Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler was a former winner, has been ...

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  24. Imperial Conference Agreements.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Official confirmation is not available of the London rumor that the Dominions may meet there to discuss the workings of ...

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  25. ASCETICISM.

    Steps to check the evil in India of forcible conversion of young men and women to be life of asceticism are likely to be taken ...

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  27. U.S. Beer Bill.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Modification of the House of Representatives' Beer Bill was agreed upon to-day by the committee of the Senate, to provide ...

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  28. BETTER DAYS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Harry Dawson, head of the firm of Dawson and Co., wool authorities, at a dinner at Bradford to-day, said Australia owed ...

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  29. World Cruise in Sloop.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An Esthonian named Alito Falter, aged twenty, who has twice crossed the Atlantic in a twenty-seven foot auxiliary sloop, with ...

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  30. France's Gold Holding.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Bank of France's gold holding last week declined by £2,750,000 at par. The total drop since France failed to pay the ...

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  32. Dissension in Nazi Ranks.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—In addition to rumbling dissension in the Nazi ranks, there is a more serious problem of a depleted exchequer. ...

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  33. Influenza in Britain.

    The ravages of influenza in London include 1800 postmen, 500 exchange girls and one-fifth of the staff at Australia House. ...

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