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  3. FORTY-TWO NATIONS VOTE AGAINST JAPAN ON MANCHURIAN ISSUE

    FORTY-TWO nations voted for the adoption of the report of the Committee of Nineteen, Japan alone voting against. Siam did not vote, and thirteen nation members of the League were not represented. As no account is taken of the vote of disputing parties, M. Hymans announced that the motion ...

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  5. WAR DEBTS.

    War debts are described by Mr. C. Hull, who is to be Secretary of State, as but one factor in the restoration of world economic ...

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  6. GOLD BASIS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Hon. Neville Chamberlain), speaking at the British Industries Fair at Birmingham, declared: ...

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  7. 300 M.P.H. Next Time!

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), Saturday.—At a testimonial dinner in his honor last evening, Sir Malcolm Campbell said he was hopeful next year to ...

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  8. World's Oldest Men.

    THE Central Provinces are noted for the longevity of their inhabitants. A Moslem named Jahe Mohammad Sarda Khan, died in the Mandla district yesterday aged 110 years. Until recently, he had retained all his faculties, ...

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  9. UNDER SNOW.

    LONDON, Saturday. Britain is under snow practically from end to end. The famous Scottish express, the Royal Scot, ...

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  10. Norwegian Cabinet Resigning

    OSLO (Norway), Saturday.—Cabinet is resigning, in consequence of Parliament's adoption of a motion accusing the Government of declining to ...

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