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  4. Japan at Last Takes Fateful Step of Withdrawing from the League of Nations

    A PLENARY session of the Privy Council was held, at the Palace to-day, in the presence of the Emperor, and unanimously approved of Japan's resignation from the League of Nations. The decision will be cabled to the Secretary-General ...

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  5. "SPOILS OF WAR"

    Regarding Geneva's contentions that if Japan leaves the League it must renounce its mandate over the ex-German ...

    Article : 350 words
  6. PEACE OR WAR?

    The "Times" says the meeting between the Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald) and the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor ...

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  7. U.S. FARM BOARD.

    President Roosevelt to-morrow will use for the first time the dictatorial powers granted under the Economy Bill. He will send to ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. NO FREEDOM.

    While motor-cars bearing slogans urging the boycott of German goods traversed the neighborhood, the Jewish Board of Depu ...

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  9. Rose Valley in London.

    Ten thousand rose trees presented last year by the British Rose Growers' Association to the Office of Works ...

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  10. BEER BILL.

    The stage ia set, and midnight on April 6 has been fixed as the zero hour for the American attack on legal beer. ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. BOOT REPAIRS.

    A boot-repairing machine, which took 75 years to invent and can re-sole boots and shoes at the rate of 120 pairs an hour, may probably ...

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  12. Soviet Easing Up.

    The Central Executive Committee ended its regular session after ratifying Communist Party suggestions ...

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  13. TOO MANY SHIPS.

    Direct and indirect subsidising of shipping is now n part of many Government budgets. But there are many more ships ...

    Article : 387 words
  14. CUNARD LINE.

    The Cunard Company's report shows a loss of £927,261 for 1932, after providing for depreciation and debonture interest to the ...

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  15. RAIL "ZEPP."

    Plans to put "the fastest scheduled train in the world" into regular service in May are being made by the German railways, ...

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  16. FOOD FOR NEEDY.

    HAlf a dozen unemployed persons met at a neighbor's home in East Oakland several months ago to try to find out if there was any ...

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  18. America and Japan.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Representative Tinkhan to-day charged the Roosevelt Administration that it "apparently wishes to make war with ...

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  19. Dutch and Germans Evolve Money Plan.

    A CURRENCY agreement between the Dutch and German Governments is being sought by leading business men of both countries. The agreement urged is similar to the German-Swedish scheme now in operation. Under this ...

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  20. AIR GIANT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The largest passenger aircraft over built in the Netherlands is now being constructed by the engineers of the Fokker Works ...

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  21. RUBBER PLATES.

    AKRON (Ohio), Sunday. — Pale plastic crepe rubber, said to be odorless and tasteless, is being used to make plates and tumblers here. The ...

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  22. Rescued from the Sea.

    LONDON, Sunday.—During 1932 the number of persons rescued from shipwrecks round the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland was 395, the largest ...

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  23. OLD COOK BOOK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Home-made confectionery secrets of more than 300 years ago are revealed in an old cookery book which is proving a new ...

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