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  3. Sensational Allegations at U.S. Munitions Inquiry.

    THAT the European man of Mystery, Sir Basil Zaharoff, received commissions from the Electric Boat Company, of New London (Connecticut), Mr. Henry M. R. Carse, president, testified before the committee to-day at its munitions inquiry. Mr. Carse ...

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  6. REPLY TO SOVIET.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. IN startlingly stiff language, the Foreign Minister (Mr. K. Hirota) has replied to the Soviet protest against the arrest of officials on the Chinese Eastern Railway on August 24. He pointed out that ...

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  7. TEXTILE STRIKE BEGINS.

    Reports as to the effectiveness of the textile strike are still confusing. The union claims that about 300,000, or half the ...

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  8. High Cost of Air

    The "Daily Telegraph" says thc Centenary Air Race will be the most ambitious and costly yet organised, and ...

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  9. LOCUST PLAGUE.

    The third international locust conferonce will meet in London on 11th inst. Invitations have been issued to the Governments of the ...

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  10. ARMY GENERAL.

    General Evangeline Booth, the now Lender of the Salvation Army, helda a large press conference today, and revealed herself to be ...

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  11. PROGRESS OF CIVIL AVIATION.

    The report on the progress of civil aviation in 3033, issued by the directorate of' civil aviatiou of the Air Ministry, showes that as the ...

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  12. Exchequer Returns.

    Exchequer returns show that exclusive of self-balancing items, the total ordinary revenue received during the current financial year ...

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  13. FRENCH INTEREST IN SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    The Government has requested the League of Nations, at its coming session, to considor measures necessary in the Saar after the ...

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  14. Worst Wheat Crops for Years.

    The International Agricultural Institute, in its preliminary estimate, says the wheat crops of the Northern ...

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  15. NO DESIRE TO QUARREL WITH AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The executive of the North of England Wholesale Grocers' Association at Manchester today passed a resolution postponing the ...

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  16. MINIMUM WAGE.

    TORONTO, Tuesday. — Proposing a minimum wage in all industries, Mr. Arthur Roebuck, the Ontario AttorneyGeneral, is calling the conference of all ...

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  17. New Gliding Record.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A new British altitude gliding record, which is subject to official confirmation, was established to-day by Geoffrey M. Buxton, who ...

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  18. Crusade for Silent Nights.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The railways have joined Major L. Hore-Belisha's cruaade. for silent nights. They have ordered quieter shunting, and less ...

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  19. Labor War Against Fascism.

    ADDRESSING the Trade Union Congress to-day, the General Secretary (Mr. W. Citrine) urged that a secret war be waged against Fascism. He emphasised the inadvisability of allowing Hitler and Mussolini to know the ...

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  21. PROPOSAL TO EXPEL FOREIGN WORKERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Government in reply to suggestions that foreigners should be expelled to provido more employment for Frenchman, ...

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  22. ALL-INDIA CONGRESS.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. — It is understood that Mahatma Gandhi has decided to withdraw from active lendership of the All-Indian Congress Party, ...

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  23. SPRING IN ANTARCTIC.

    LITTLE AMERICIA, Tuesday. — The first spring operation of the Byrd Expedition ofiicialiy started to-day, when a pilot took an autogiro to 7200 ...

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  24. KNEES WOULD LET HER DOWN

    Here is a letter that goes to prove that even, rheumatism of long standing can be relieved by the right treatment:— ...

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  25. MONETARY SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Telicgraph Paris correspondent says the monetary situation, as reflected in the value of the pound and ...

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  26. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The Governor (Mr. Lehman) sends the following message through the Australian Press Association:—"I would be glad if you ...

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  27. £30,000 For Oxford University.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A. Lequest of £30,000 for the Oxford Univorsity, to be expended for the promption of Oxford medical education, is made under ...

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