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  3. Britain Seeks Peace Based on International Co-operation.

    A COMPREHENSIVE review of the means whereby co-ordination and co-operation between the three defence services is effected was made in the House of Commons to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald). He defended the existing ...

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  6. TROOPS CURB TERRORISM IN INDIA.

    The presence of two brigades of British Indian troops in Midnapore and Chittagong, the notorious terrorist areas of Bengal, has ...

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  7. STAVISKY AFFAIR.

    Further sensations to-day in connection with the Stuvisky affair included the arrest of M. Gaulier, formerly Stavisky's counsel, and at ...

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  8. Anglo-French Trade Deadlock.

    The "Morning Post's" diplomatic correspondent says that suspension of the AngloFrench trade negotiations is ...

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  9. O'DUFFY TRIAL.

    The High Court, by a majority decision to-day, made absolute the conditional order prohibiting the Military Tribunal from trying ...

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  10. HANDS ACROSS PACIFIC.

    The united states and Japan have shaken hands across the Pacific, in a signflcant exchange of notes mutually pledging peace. ...

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  11. Science and Defence.

    The "Times," referring to the defence debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday, says no case was made ...

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  12. Radio Patents,

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. H. M. Dowsett, research manager for the Mnrconi Company, is leaving for Sydney via America, nnd will arrive by ...

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  14. Labor Disputes Cast a Shadow Across America.

    President Roosevelt to-day made some progress with arbitration upon the industrial disputes. The railway owners and union ...

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  15. Free State Defence Forces.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The Dail Eireann to-day accepted the Senate's amendment to the Defence Forces Bill. [This means that the operation of ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — During his speech at Munich in regard to unemployment relief measures, Herr Hitler said the road-building scheme would ...

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  18. BOMB THROWN AT TAXI.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Rumors ol an attempt to assassinate Captain Goering, Commissioner of Prussia, arose when an egg-shaped hand grenade ...

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  19. Flour Import Duty.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Imports Dulles. Advisory Committee has rejected an application by the millers for an increase in duty on foreign flour, ...

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