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  3. BROKEN WORLD.

    AT last President Roosevelt, and the Prime Minister of Britain (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald) are to meet and try to repair the broken world together. That the oft-rumored meeting at Washington is now in immediate prospect is contained in ...

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  5. GOLD BAN.

    President Roosevelt has issued an Executive Order lifting the Federal gold embargo. He is prepared to case the ban, ...

    Article : 175 words
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  7. IDLE SHIPS.

    The president of the Chamber of Shipping (Mr. E. Macalister) declares that international trade will soon be completely damned unless ...

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  8. LINER AGROUND.

    MIAMI (Florida), Wednesday.— The coastguard cutter Unalga was despatched from Port Lauderdale to-day to the assistance of the Spanish liner, ...

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  9. Indication of Recovery.

    LONDON, Thursday. — President Roosevelt's relaxation of the embargo upon gold movements is regarded here as revealing more advanced recovery in ...

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  10. DEFLATION POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Agriculture Committee, in a report issued to-day, asserted that no substantial improvement was possible for ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. Students Go On Strike.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. — Protesting against their teachers' salaries not being paid, thousands of Chicago high school students walked out on strike ...

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  12. EVEREST 'PLANE.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.— Air-Commodore Fellowes and Flight-Lieut. Fisher, the Everest flyers, who were forced to land near Dinajopore ...

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  13. Germany Encourages Duelling.

    The Federal Commissioner of Justice for Prussia has issued a decree lifting the ban upon students' duels. He ...

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  14. The Law of Broadcast Reproduction.

    IN the Chancery Division to-day, Mr. Justice Maughan gave judgment in favor of the Performing Rights Society in a test action against the Bradford Brewery Company, in which it was decided that loud speaker ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. WRECKED DIRIGIBLE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The search for the 71 lost officers and men of the dirigible Akron wont forward swiftly, but hope that any have, ...

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  16. Business District Destroyed.

    TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Wednesday. — The entire business district in the heart of the city of Tela has been destroyed by fire. No loss of life ...

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  17. King's Sympathy.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The King has telegraphed President Roosevelt an expression of deepest sympathy with the families of the victims of the Akron ...

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  18. NAZI RULE.

    With the boycot; of the Jews receding into the background, other steps for the "protection of national interests" are coming into ...

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  19. DEBT ADJUSTMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent suggests that the difficulty of fixing the World Economic Conference for an ...

    Article : 228 words
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  21. CABLED BREVITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The British United Press' Madrid correspondent says Cabinet for three hours to-day discussed the discovery of a revolutionary ...

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  22. Trade Surplus Needed.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The Reichsbank's annual report contains a serious warning that the bank seems faced with a difficult problem unless the ...

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  23. Mussolini's Peace Plans.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The "Daily Express" learns upon reliable authority that Capt. von Papen and Capt. Goering may go to Rome next ...

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  24. Singapore Base.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty stated in the House of Commons to-day that it was hoped Jackson's contract ...

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  25. Beer Embargo Lifted.

    OTTAWA, Wedy. — The prohibition of exports to America of beer, ale, porter, wine and so on containing not more than 3.2 per cent of alcohol by ...

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  26. Canadian Sweepstakes.

    OTTAWA, Wedy. — The Senate to-day passed the Sweepstakes Bill, permitting each Province to hold one drawing for the benefit of hospitals ...

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  27. India to Stop Dumping.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.— The Government of India is understood to be introducing a bill in the Legislative Assembly this week with the object of ...

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  28. English Summertime.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Summer time will begin on Sunday, and end on October 8. ...

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  29. Preparatory Discussion.

    WASHINGT0N, Wedy.—Although the State Department to-day declined to comment upon the recurring rumors from London that Hon. Ramsay ...

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  30. Airwoman Attempts Record.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. — Mlle. Marisze, Hiltz, a French airwoman, arrived at Calcutta this evening, having flown non-stop from Karachi (1400 ...

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  31. Eleven Fishermen Drowned.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Eleven fishermen were drowned last night, when a sudden squall struck a fleet of one hundred fishing boats while ...

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