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  3. OFF GOLD.

    President Roosevelt announced to-day that the departure of the United States from the gold standard would be confirmed by Statute. ...

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  4. MT. EVEREST.

    Mr. D. S. Richards, who is in charge of the Ruttledge expedition's station at Kataphar, states that the wireless arrangements ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT PROGRESS.

    RECENT developments at the Disarmament Conference were examine6 by Cabinet at a special meeting yesterday afternoon, which the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sir John Simon) attended. ...

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  8. COMMUNIST PARTY.

    Cabinet, after a sitting which lasted five hours, promulgated laws for the confiscation of the entire funds and property of the ...

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  9. Gaps in the Tax Law.

    An amendment to the Public Works Industrial Control Bill, limiting deductions from capital losses in income tax ...

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  10. TREATMENT OF JEWS

    GENEVA, Saturday. — Representations concerning the alleged persecution of Jewish minorities in Upper Silesia on the part of the Nazis were to-day ...

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  11. Four-Power Pact.

    It is understood the question of the proposed Four-Power Pact was further considered in London yesterday, ...

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  12. MORGAN CO.

    To-day's hearing by the Senate Banking Investigation Committee was largely devoted to detailed discussion of the complicated ...

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  13. DANZIG ELECTION.

    To-morrow's election for the Volkstag will decide whether the Nazis in future will dominate internal politics in Poland as well as ...

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  14. Death from Sunstroke.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Andrew Fox, an, octogenarian, who was a passenger on the Balranald, and was on his way to Ireland after 50 years in Australia, ...

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  15. Pope and the Irish Rebellion.

    COUNT PLUNKETT, in the "Irish Press," after a lapse of seventeen years, tells a remarkable story connected with the Easter week rebellion in Ireland in 1916. He says that before the rising he went to Rome as the ...

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  17. CHINESE TRUCE.

    Conditions in North China are considerably easier, as the verbal truce, which resulted in the cessation of hostilities, holds good, ...

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  18. RAIL DISPUTE.

    The long-drawn dispute, which at one time threatened an open breach between the Soviet and Japan, over the Chinese Eastern Railway, it is ...

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  19. Lindbergh Kidnapping Fraud.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Gaston B. Means and Norman Whitaker were sentenced to two years' imprisonment for conspiracy to defraud Mrs. E. W. ...

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