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  3. REMARKABLE ENTHUSIASM IS BEING DISPLAYED IN ROYAL WEDDING CEREMONY TO-MORROW.

    NOT since pre-war days have so many members of Royal families been together in London. This evening the first official festivities in connection with the Royal wedding were held at Buckingham Palace, where Their Majesties gave a dinner party to the Royal ...

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  4. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    The most unusual homicide in recent New York criminal history occurred to-day when Harry Steinmitz, a young Presbyterian ...

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  6. MURDER ACCOMPLICES.

    The Appeal Court at Turin has refused the French request for the extradition of Pavelitch and Krnternik in connection with the ...

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  7. LOTTERY TICKETS.

    The Home Secretary (Sir John Gilmour), in reply to Mr. T. Levy in the House of Commons to-day, said it would not be an offence ...

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  8. WARSHIPS TO BE NAMED AFTER CITIES.

    LONDON, Monday. — With the King's approval, cruisers of the "M" class, which it was intended to name after mythological monsters, will ...

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  9. JAPANESE FARMERS IN DISTRESS.

    The chief task of the special session of the Diet, which will open to-morrow, will be to assist the distressed farmers by sanctioning ...

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  10. More Butchery Is Feared in German Camp.

    The "Daily Herald" reports well-informed German sources as saying that the Hitler Government is planning further measures of ...

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  11. A Million More at Work.

    LONDON, Monday. — In the House of Commons to-day the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W.Runciman), winding up the debate on Labor's ...

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  12. GENEVA THRONGED WITH POLICE.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) returned from Geneva to-day. As in-, stancing the European tension he says ...

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  15. UNLIMITED IMPORTS OF LIQUOR.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Continued unlimited importation of alcoholic beverages from January 1 till February 28 by holders of import permits was ...

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  16. NO FRANCO-SOVIET ALLIANCE.

    Asked in the House of Commons to-day if he had any statement to make regarding the reported defensive ...

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  17. FRANCE BUILDS ANOTHER BATTLESHIP.

    PARIS, Monday. — M. Jacques Stern, reporting to the Chamber of Deputies to-day on the naval budget, referred to the American, Japanese ...

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  18. FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Monday. — The two boards envisaged in the recent agreement between Britain and Norway regarding the settlement terms bctween ...

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  19. OIL MONOPOLY.

    LONDON, Monday. — Sir John Simon stated in the House of Commons to-day that the British Ambassador at Tokio had been instructed to ...

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  20. JUBILEE STAMPS.

    LONDON. Monday. — The King has chosen a pictorial design of Windsor Castle for some special stamps which are being issued in the Dominions and ...

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  21. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Norwegian, Danish, Netherlands and Swedish Governments have jointly issued a statement in favor of the ...

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  22. SUICIDE PREFERRED TO ASSASSINATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Voislay Petrovitch, a Yugoslavian ex-diplomat and journalist, was found gassed in his room in Soho to-day. ...

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  23. BOXING. HARVEY AND GERMAN TIE.

    LONDON, Monday. — At Wembley last evening, in a twelve-round contest, Lon Harvey drew with the German Walter Nousel. The fight was marred ...

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  24. TRADE TREATIES.

    LONDON", Monday, — Negotiations for the conclusion of trade agree ments with Britain are proceeding with Poland, Uruguay, and Turkey, ...

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  25. UIm's Flight to Australia.

    MIDLAND (Texas), Monday.—Lieut. C. T. P. Ulm landed here late this evening from Wichita, He will proceed to Los Angeles to-morrow, and then ...

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  26. COST OF AIR RACE.

    JOHANNESBURG (South Africa), Tuesday.- Mr. A. O. Edwards, who financed the winning 'plane in the London-Melbourne air race, arrived here ...

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  28. "OUR CREDIT ABROAD STANDS HIGH."

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — "The lat est conversion of Australian stock in London affords further proof of the high standard of Australia's credit ...

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  29. CRICKET. Don Bradman Returning.

    LONDON, Monday—Don Bradman and his wife, who are now in Scotland, expect to return to Australia by the Otranto, which will leave London on ...

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  30. P. & 0. Co. "Putting Its House in Order."

    LONDON, Monday. — The P. and 0. S.N. Co. discloses a credit balance of £305,SS5, including £154,016 brought in. it has been decided that £153,SS5 shall ...

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  31. Striving for Wheat Agreement.

    BUDAPEST (Hungary), Monday.— To-day's wheat conference communique, while admitting that Australia, Canada, America and Argentina had not reached ...

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