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  4. TRYING TO REDUCE ARMAMENTS

    THE Foreign Minister (Mr. K. Hirota), during a speech in the Diet to-day, said important naval negotiations between Japan, England and America were proceeding. The Japanese hoped to establish the principle of ...

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  6. AIR DEFENCES.

    A debato upon armaments, in which an important speech by Mr. Stanley Baldwin was delivered, took place in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  7. CARNIVAL MAD.

    As the coach left the grand entrance to Buckingham Palace, after the wedding breakfast, the Prince of Wales led ...

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  8. Lothian Declares Social Capitalism Key to Recovery.

    There is no middlp ground between Communism and capitalism, American business was told by the Marquis of Lothian, speaking ...

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  9. CONTROL OF GRAIN PRICES.

    BUENOS AIRES, Thrusday. — The Ministry of Agriculture to-day issued a decree re-establishing for the new crop year the basis of prices for grains ...

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  10. Nationals Want Self-Government In Scotland.

    After investigating the probable cost of a breakaway from England, the Scottish Nationalist Party has issued a report strongly ...

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  11. Duke of Kent May Become Governor-General.

    THE "Evening Standard" says that, following his service at the Foreign Office, it was hoped the Duke of Kent would become Governor-General of one of the Dominions, but his health at that time had not improved sufficiently to ...

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  12. "SMITHY" MAY FLY BACK

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday. — On his return from Oakland to-day Sir Charles Kingsford Smith informed the Australian Press Association: "I am ...

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  13. 1,000 NEW TOWNS.

    Within a generation Germany hopes to have 1000 now small towns scattered over areas which are now little if at all populated, ...

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  14. Preparing for the Saar Plebiscite.

    The Saar Governing Commission to-day issued a decree preventing unauthorised persons from entering the ...

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  15. Australia's Gift Appreciated.

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Royal thanks for Australia's wedding gift to the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina are expressed in the following message ...

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  16. SUING FOR LIFE.

    VICTORIA. (British, Columbia) Thursday. — Seventy-year-old Thomas Dresser has instituted proceedings in the local courts to bring himself back ...

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  17. DIONNE BABIES.

    TORONTO (Canuda), Thursday.— The celebrated Dionne quintuplets, charges of the Government of Ontario, and sinco May Canada's most famous ...

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  18. 10,671,000 Unemployed in America.

    The American Federation of Labor published a survey to-day which declared that unemployment in October ...

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  19. Ulm's Pacific Flight.

    OAKLAND, Thursday. — Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm arrived here to-day from Los Angeles. Weather permitting he will proceed to Vancouver to-morrow ...

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  20. WHEAT QUOTAS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Stronglyconflicting reports have been received in London from Budapest relating to the discussion among the "Big Pour" ...

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  21. AIR MAIL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Fog delayed the more important Air Ministry tests of the D.H. aeroplane, similar to that which met with disaster in ...

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  22. What They Say.

    "The wicked political rings that have flourished in so many of our large cities could not exist without the slums."— Secretary Harold L. Iekes (U.S.). ...

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