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  3. ANGLO- ITALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British trade delegation, which has been engaged in Rome for several weeks in negotiations for regularising the ...

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  4. FOREIGN CAPITAL FLOWING INTO AMERICA.

    The rush of foreign capital into the American security markets after Mr. Roosevelt's triumph called attention to the fact that ...

    Article : 109 words
  5. Prisoner Discloses Murder Committed Two Years Ago.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—After a prisoner awaiting a heavy sentence had, in an effort to ameliorate his lot, revealed a two-year-old murder District Attorney ...

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  6. KING MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Mackenzie King's announcement that King Edward will go to Canada soon after the Coronation has roused speculation ...

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  7. SPANISH CABINET LEAVES MADRID.

    THIS morning General Franco's troops had reached the Toledo, Segovia and Princess Bridges over the River Manzanares, leading into Madrid. Nowhere is it claimed that the city has been entered; on the contrary, General Franco imposed a heavy fine ...

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  8. Mussolini Warned to Keep Hands Off Rumania

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—Rumanians smashed up the Italian Consulate Club as a reply to Mussolini's speech in favor of Hungarian revisionism, at which ...

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  9. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The liner Santa Barbara cast off with a union crew and police guard, despite strikers' pickets, but halted near the Statue of ...

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  10. PACIFIC FORTIFICATIONS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Herald-Tribune" correspondent at Washington learned that two months ago the United States rejected the British ...

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  11. BRITISH LEGATION AT ADDIS ABABA.

    ROME, Saturday.—Sir Eric Drummond, the British Ambassador, advised Count Ciano that Britain had decided to withdraw immediately the Indian ...

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  12. SHOT DEAD BY FORMER PARTNER.

    HOT SPRINGS (Arkansas).—Edward Ballarad, a circus promoter, said to have accumulated a fortune, variously estimated at twenty to a hundred ...

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  13. £2,000 BEQUEATHED TO AUSTRALIAN WOMAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Solicitors are attempting to trace an Australian, Miss Noreen Bulger, who was bequeathed £2000 by James Peter Reinhold (30), a ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ARMY.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—The nineteenth anniversary of the Soviet was celebrated with gagantie reviews of troops in the Red Square. Mm. Stalin ...

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  15. ROOSEVELT BACK IN WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A crowd of 200,000 turned out at 8.30 a.m. yesterday to welcome President Roosevelt home. Stores and offices gave their ...

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  16. AMERICAN FLEET.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—While the "basic construction replacement plan," authorised by the Vinson-Trammel Act, to bring the navy up to treaty ...

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  17. PHYSICAL EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Intervening in the Commons debate on the Labor amendment to the Address-in-Reply, the Minister for Health (Sir Kingsley Wood) ...

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  18. Polish Communists Arrested.

    WARSAW, Saturday.—Polish political police arrested thirty Communist leaders in provincial towns because they planned unemployment demonstrations, ...

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  19. Captain Eden's Speech

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" correspondent at Rome says that Captain Eden's speech disappointed Italy. This is shown by the complete absence ...

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  20. Fear Conquering Hope.

    "There are powerful influences on the side of peace," said Viscount Halifax in a recent address. "I believe that in every European country to-day ...

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  21. Empire Field of Remembrance

    LONDON, Sunday.—Archdeacon Howson dedicated an Empire Field of Remembrance close to westminster Abbey. It will soon be covered with ...

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  22. THE "STORK DERBY" ENDS.

    Toronto's famous "stork derby" has ended, but the legal battle to determine the results of the curious contest has only just begun. The ...

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  23. STOCK MARKETS ACTIVE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cheerful conditions on the stock markets marked the close of one of the busiest weeks on record. Speculative activity continually ...

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  25. Nazis Want Bible to Be Re-written.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A demand that [?]ble be re-written and that Moses should not be mentioned as the recipient of the Commandments is made in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. FRUIT CONSUMPTION INCREASING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial Fruit Show, held at Liverpool for the first time, was very impressive. The chairman of judges stated that the ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. 113 Years Old, But Looks No More Than 70.

    WARSAW, Saturday.—Looking no more than seventy, Teofil Stankirwiez arrived at a pensions office to petition for a more liberal pension. He said he ...

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  28. CHEST STORE FROM COUGHING!

    You cough and cough until your chest becomes very sore, or as some term it, "raw." There is danger here, so take to risks. Tussine, The Cough Cure, will ...

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  29. METAL VALUES SOAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There was great activity on the Metal Exchange this week. Copper, despite the quota increase, has risen to over £44 a ton, ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Spurred by Mr. Roosevelt's huge vote, organised labor and certain business leaders today began laying plans to instigate ...

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  32. COUGHLIN'S POLITICAL GROUP.

    DETROIT, Saturday.—Father Coughlin confirmed the report that he is disbanding his political group, adding that he was withdrawing from radio ...

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  33. BRITISH BANK LOANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—During October the banks lent £10,500,000, bringing the aggregate increase of loans since January to £65,000,000. They have ...

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  34. BUENOS AIRES CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt, in an international broadcast coincident with the scheduled departure of Senator Hull, the ...

    Article : 112 words
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  36. RUB KE-PEG ON EGGS.

    The perfect Preservative. Easy, quick, economical. Costs less than ld. a dozen. Refuse substitutes. All grocers.* ...

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