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  3. Japan Determined Not to Be "Stampeded" Into a Declaration of War Upon China

    SEIOU fighting has broken out along the eastern and southern borders, where Japanese aeroplanes are maintaining a terrific bombardment. This is believed to be preliminary to a general advance of the combined Japanese and ...

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  6. FREE STATE.

    Asked in the House of Commons to-day if he was prepared to negotiatc with the Irish Free State Government ...

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  7. REIGN OF TERROR.

    The general sccrotnry of the Trade Union Congress (Mr. W. M.: Citrino), who has just returned from Berlin, states that events In ...

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  8. GOLD PURCHASES.

    Replying in the Houso of Commons to-day to a question regarding the recent gold purchases by the Bank of England's issue ...

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  9. HEIRESS KILLED.

    HOLLYWOOD (California), Thursday.—Mrs. Daisy Caufield Moreno, heiress to an oil fortune, who was estranged from her husband, Antonio ...

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  10. FRUIT TRADE.

    The outlook in the apple trade hus to some extent been cleared by the Australian. Export Council's cablegram staling that ...

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  11. Treasures Under Paint.

    Seventeen large marble tablets covered with bas-reliefs chiseled by the famous Danish sculptor, Bertcl ...

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  12. Revolt in Cuba?

    Three large bombs' were exploded, here early this evening. The city is awaiting anxiously for morning to ...

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  13. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    In the House or Commons tolay, Captain A. H. M. Ramsay inquired if the Government proposed to establish special machinery for ...

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  14. YELLOW FEVER.

    Experts of the Boss Instituto are perturbed at the risk of yellow lover boing carried across the world by aeroplanes, which make ...

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  15. BUTTER SHIPMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that negotiations between Britain, Australia and New Zealand for a reduction of ...

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  16. VOLUNTARY WORK.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Answering a question in the House of Commons today culling his attention to the voluntary work seheme in Germany, whereby ...

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  17. Prime Beef Imported as Offal.

    LORD TEMPLEMORE, in reply to a question in the House of Lords to-day whether Argentina was sending prime beef as bagged meat and offal in order to evade the quota, said the Board of Trade had foreseen the ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVY.

    in the House of Commons to-day, the First Lord of the Admiralty. (Sir B. Eyrcs-Monscll) said that ortlers for the shipbuilding ...

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  19. BREVITIES. World Speed Record.

    DAYTONA BEACH, Thursday.— Sir Malcolm Campbell announced to-day that he would make to more speen trials hero this year. He will leave ...

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  20. MURDER OF WOMEN.

    DORTMUND, Thursday.—Suspected of being the chief culprit in plots to murder women here, Auguste Schultze, a laborer, has been arrested at Gronau, ...

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  21. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The newspapers unanimously" approve of the Australian conversion loan. The "Financial Times" says holders of the-maturing issue ...

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  22. ROYAL INVESTITURE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—ThE King held thE second investiture at Buckingham Palace to-day. Among the recipients of honors wore five miners ...

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  23. 'PLANES FOR HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding reports alleging that 32 military aeroplanes were recently flown from ...

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  24. Snow in England.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Snow again fell heavily in 1 he noith of England to-day. Drifts on the Yorkshire moors were in some places ten feet deep. ...

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  25. FLU. DEATHS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Influenza deaths in the past week have totalled 630, making 9092 sinco January l compared with 2450 in the same period of the ...

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  26. THE COASTGUARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—During 1932 the coastguards took life-saving action in regard to 380 vessels reported in distress off the const of Britain and ...

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  27. MUNIFICENT GIFTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Patrick Lawlor, of Kerry, who.went to Ausfilia as a youth, died reeontly at Rome. Ho left £108,438, excluding assots ...

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  28. Pepys Commemoration.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A commemoration service for Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist, was held in London today. It was attended by the Lord ...

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  30. Queen at the Fair.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Queen paid a second long visit to the British Industries Fair to-day. She went to the Olympic section, and was ...

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  31. Coalition in S. Africa.

    CAPE TOWN". Thursday. — General Hertzog and General Smuts have agreed upon a coalition, the terms of which will be disclosed to caucus ...

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  32. U.S.-Peru.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr..Justiee David Smith, of the New Zealand High Court, has been appointed by President Hoover American ...

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  33. £18,865 For Mr. M. Gregory

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mrs. Edith Rossi, wife of the theatrieal composer, who died at Mr. Maundy Gregory's house in September, left her entire ...

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