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  3. TRIBESMEN GIVE TROUBLE.

    The Afghan Government and the British authorities the perturbed by the activities of a large force of young Mahsud and Waziri ...

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  4. IN HOPELESS CONFUSION.

    PEIPING is worried over the problem of the retreat of the defeated troops to Tientsin, and alarmed over the strained Sino-Japanese situation there. Both forces are awaiting the slightest provocation to start fighting. According to Japanese ...

    Article : 435 words
  5. NAZIS TRIUMPH IN GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The leader of the Nazis (Horr Adolf Hitler) triumphed in the German elections to day His followers greatly strengthened their ...

    Article : 720 words
  6. "ARMS CONFERENCE TOTTERING."

    LONDON, Monday—The "Daily Express" says: "British Ministers are dealing with disarmament They held a meeting which lasted several hours ...

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    HERR ADOLF HITLER, Who led the Nazis to victory in the German elections. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. First Sea Lord.

    Admiral Sir Ernle Chatfield, the newly-appointed First Sea Lord and Chief of the Royal Naval Staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN COALITION.

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—Despilo Dr. D. F. Malans assurance that he is prepared to give the coalition a chance, provided that national principles are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BUTTER IN COLD STORE.

    The Stock Exchange has been largely under the influence of foreign affairs, fighting in the Far East, the American financial ...

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  12. DIRECT RELIEF.

    A maximum of 20,000,000 dollars will be provided by the Dominion Government for direct relief during the fiscal year 1933-34, the ...

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  13. OLD-FASHIONED WARFARE.

    Bewailing the loss of Jehol and the failure of the Chinese troops to offer resistance, Mr. Soong, Minister for Finance, who visited the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ARMS EMBARGO..

    A Japanese official press message received here states that Mr. G. Ward Price, special correspondent of the "Daily Mail," said in an ...

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  15. Warning to Europe.

    The retiring American Ambassador (Mr. Farwell), in a speech yesterday, warned Europe that America would ...

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  16. GENUINENESS OF SPIRITUALISM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—So that there may be an early spiritualistic check on the genuineness of any message he sends "after passing over," Sir Oliver ...

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  17. THE ANTARCTIC.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Addressing the Royal Institution, Sir Douglas Mawson described the Discoverys journey to tho Antarctic. The audience applauded ...

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  18. FROZEN CREDITS.

    Trade negotiations which, are proceedings between representatives of Britain and the Argentine delegation now visiting London ...

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  19. SWIFT ACTION.

    HAMBURG, Sunday.—An instance of the swiftness of Nazi action to-night was that 700 Hitlerites, with police assistance, invaded the Town Hall, ...

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  20. King Suffering from Cold.

    LONDON, Sunday-Owing to a cold His Manesty the King, on Lord Dawsons advice, did not accompany the Queen to the Royal Academy this ...

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