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  5. DISARMAMENT DEADLOCK.

    AT a special meeting yesterday, the British Cabinet reached important decisions on disarmament. The latest deadlock at Geneva is due to Germany's attitude, which threatens the termination of the Disarmament Conference, and Cabinet, ...

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  6. NAZI RULE. Jewish Books to Be Burned.

    Students in Berlin and other cities began a round-up of Jewish books and other "un-German" works, which are to be burned on ...

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  7. FAR EAST.

    "A report from Tokio that Japan has proposed to the Soviet a conference between Russia, Japan and the ...

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  8. EMPIRE CARGOES.

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. Bywater directs attention to the extent to which Empire cargoes are carried in foreign ...

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  9. CONVERSION.

    According to the "Economist," a strong case can be made out on equitable grounds for a measure of relief of Australia in respect to its ...

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  10. RELIEF CAMPS.

    With the object of forestalling distress, compulsory labor camps are likely to be inaugurated on December 1, in order to afford ...

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  11. Rioting in Austria.

    INNSBRUCK (Austria), Sunday.— The ban upon party uniforms. which was enforced to-day, resulted in serious rioting. The Nazis had a two ...

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  12. Convicts Attempt Suicide.

    Five convicts tried to commit suicide by swallowing broken glass from smashed windows following a mutiny ...

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  13. SUEZ CANAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" describes the Suez Canal as one of the greatest barriers to Empire prosperity. The British Treasury has ...

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  14. WORLD CONFAB.

    The prospect that the World Economic and Monetary Conference may last for three months is doubtless a shock to those who are ...

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  15. Training of Wild Animals.

    THE House of Lords, by 42 votes to 40, yesterday rerejected the Performing Rights Amendment Bill, submitted by Lord Danesforth, who sought to prohibit the training of chimpanzees and other anthropoid apes, lions, ...

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  16. DULL ELECTION.

    South Africa's dull election campaign has been brightened by Generar Smuts flying to Natal, where many Federalists are opposing the ...

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  18. 200 Drowned.

    Swept off during a sudden flood, 200 workmen who were engaged in constructing a bridge over the Moj river, ...

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  19. RUSSIAN BUTTER.

    Notwithstanding the embargo on Russian imports, 225 tons of Siberian butter are being discharged at Hay's Wharf. It is apparently ...

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  20. Hunger-Striking Prisoners.

    KINGSTON (Ohio), Saturday.—Mr. M'Loughlin, "Warden of the Kingston Penitentiary, declares that 100 prisoners who began a hunger strike on ...

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  21. CLIMBING EVEREST.

    Among the equipment which previous attempts showed to be necessary and the advancements which science and invention have ...

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  22. OFF GOLD.

    In a strongly-worded article emphasising the difference in the circumstances under which Britain and the United States wont off the ...

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  23. FAREWELL EVERY BODY."

    Farewell everybody; we are This was the last wireless messsage from the Soviet salvage steamer, Rouslan, which foundered, ...

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  24. MILKMEN'S RIOT.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Hundreds of people in Bombay were compelled to go without their usual morning supply of milk to-day, when a riot occurred ...

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  25. Bankruptcy Orders.

    LONDON, Saturday.-— Bankruptey receiving orders have been issued against Maundy Gregory, editor of the Whitehall "Gazette," who in ...

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  26. American Relief Bill.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Members of the House of Representatives and the Senate, at a conference yesterday, reached agreement on the ...

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  27. British National Government Must Continue.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking at a Conservative demonstration in London on the necessity for the Conservative Party continuing its ...

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  28. Tragedy of Tornado.

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Saturday.— Nineteen persons were killed and over 200 injured as the result of a fornado which swept three west-central ...

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