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  3. JAPAN DEMANDS AN UPPER NAVAL LIMIT.

    JAPAN has officially informed the United States, through its Ambassador at Washington (Mr. Hiroto Saito) that the Washington Naval Treaty will be denounced on 31st inst. It has expressed the hope that a new treaty will be agreed upon within the ...

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  4. A TOUCHING: TRIBUTE TO LOST FLYERS.

    A wreath from Australia was dropped by the Monterey at ll a.m. yesterday into the sea 300 miles to the eastward of Honolulu, in mem ...

    Article : 199 words
  5. BITTER ATTACK.

    The final session of the Saar Parliament before the plebiscite was marked by a bitter attack upon the League of Na ...

    Article : 389 words
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  7. MURDERED BY HIS SERVANT.

    Andrew Georges Crawford, police superintendent at Mirzapur, in the United Provinces, was shot dead while asleep in his tent in the re ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYED CAMPS ARE PROVING SUCCESSFUL.

    The provision next year of more camps for the unemployed in the distressed areas of the United Kingdom is understood to be re ...

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  9. Alleged Plot To Overthrow Government.

    The Congressional committee which is investigating un-American activities to-day listened to partially-unconfirmcd testimony re ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. Great Growth of British Industries Fair.

    Preparations are actively proceeding for next year's British Industries Fair. Over a million square feet of actual stand space ...

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  11. Unemployment is Grave Threat to America.

    WARNING was issued to-day by Mr. J. Richberg, the Unemployment Administrator, that America faced internal dissension unless enemployment were found for the millions needing work. Voicing the hope that business would do ...

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  12. CATTLEMEN DEVELOPING FAR NORTH.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Lord Luke, presiding over a meeting of Bovril Australian Estates Ltd. yesterday, said that, despite all the past half-century's ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. France to Become Self-Supporting.

    The Minister for the Colonies (M. Rollin), in a special interview to-day, described the five-year plan to make the Trench Empire eco ...

    Article : 210 words
  14. Proposal to Guarantee Austrian Independence.

    The Foreign Minister's final proposals for a France-Italian agreement, as telegraphed to Rome last night, suggests that a protocol ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. PLOT TO ASSASSINATE JAPANESE LEADERS.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The police reveal that they have foiled a plot to assassinate Prince Saionji, the elder statesman; Mr. K. Taknhnshi, the Min ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. NEW OIL LAWS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Further representations to the Japanese Foreign Office were made yesterday, both by the British and American Embassies at ...

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  17. D.H. 86'S.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The departure of Captain Youell, of Imperial Airways, for Australia is still hold up by technical inquiries from the Civil Avia ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. EXPORT OF WHEAT.

    LONDON, Saturday. The Wheat Advisory Committee has informed France that it has authorised the export of a million quintals of millable ...

    Article : 71 words
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  20. QUEENSLAND BEEF.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Queensland chilled beef brought by the Barrabool arrived in excellent condition, and was of good quality. ...

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  21. MONOPLANE FOR SYDNEY..

    LONDON, Saturday. — Piloting a Monospar monoplane, fitted with two Popjoy-Niagara engines, Mr. O. F. Collins, of Sydney, will leave Croydon on ...

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  22. Destitute Chinese.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — British Columbia is paying the expenses of 150 destitute Chinese who are being sent back to the Orient. Their departure ...

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  23. LONG DROUGHT ENDS WITH FLOODS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Rain has fallen in Cyprus, thus ending the disastrous drought which had prevailed there for several years. ...

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  24. Excellent Impression in London.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Despatches from Rome and Paris reporting substantial progress towards Franco-Italian agreement and the probability of an ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. Outwitting Argentine Speculators.

    On orders from the Canadian Government, the Grain Exchange to-day dropped trading in wheat futures be ...

    Article : 43 words
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  27. Surprise for Bandits.

    MONTREAL, Saturday. — When herded into a vault as a customer in a bank hold-up a policeman, E, Dasmoreau, who was in plain clothes, snatched ...

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  28. Reported Soviet Executions.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The "Daily Telegraph's Warsaw correspondent says it is reported that Zinoviev and Kam ...

    Article : 52 words
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  30. L'Atlantique Salvage Claims.

    PARIS, Saturday. — French and foreign salvage firms which took L'Atlantique in tow after its abandonment when afire havo lodged claims to ...

    Article : 33 words
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