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  4. 59 KILLED.

    Fifty-nine persons, including a family of nine, were killed when a huge crag cr[?]shed into the Korsnaes Fjord, creating three tidal ...

    Article : 259 words
  5. France is Facing Momentous Arms Decision.

    THE French reply to the latest British inquiries on disarmament has been received by the Foreign Office. It is understood to be a brief document, containing no definite proposals, pending fuller consideration by the French Government of the question of ...

    Article : 364 words
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  7. WHEAT EXPORTS.

    THE wheat conference to-day discussed a proposal to fix a minimum price for exported wheat. Opinions ranged between rigid and elastic plans. Some delegates favored differential rates, while others favored indirect price-fixing through export control. ...

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  8. ROAD SAFETY.

    A system of safety zones for pedestrians, as a means of preventing street accidents, is to be tested in london. Plans for the ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. Germany Casi Pay If Not Unduly Pressed.

    At a meeting of Germany's five creditor countries to-day, the president of the Reichsbank (Dr. Schacht), while insisting upon the ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.

    Mahatma Gandhi to-day issued a lengthy statement, calling upon Congressmen to suspend the civil disobedience movement, for reasons ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. MONETARY SILVER

    The silver agitation in Congress took a definite turn to-day, when a group of Senators, ignoring Mr. Henry Morgenthau's wishes, ...

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  12. 18 Hurt When Rioters Clashed with Police.

    One of the most serious riots yet to occur anywhere in the country resulted from the cessation of relief provisions for the ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. Lepers Cause Consternation by Going on Strike.

    CONSTERNATION reigns at Allahabad as the result of 550 lepers leaving the provincial asylum in a body, to protest against the authorities reducing the food supply and pocket money. ...

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  14. THE AIR IS PATH TO FUTURE PROSPERITY.

    Although the weather was unfavorable for flying, snowstorms being reported in the Midland areas, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. FORD AND N.R.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—An important ruling to-day makes N.R.A. compliance with the trade regulations, distributors compulsory if they wish to ...

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  16. WHY SOCIALISM HAS FAILED TO WORK.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—"The British Labor Party will not take office unless it has a clear majority over the whole of the House.Then it will do so, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  17. Vast House- Building Programme.

    During the past 15 years, 2,175,000 new houses have been erected in England, nearly 1,900,000 of them in ...

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  18. FREE TRADERS BARKING UP WRONG TREE.

    Major-General Sir William Beveridge, addressing the Universities congress at Edinburgh to-day, said most countries, including Britain, ...

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  19. Japan's Gesture of Amity.

    Government representatives and bicycle makers and exporters, at a meeting to-day, decided, as a gesture of ...

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  20. NOTORIOUS SPY.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Saturday.—Trebitch Lincoln, a former member of the British House of Commons, and a notorious spy in the Great War, will ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. PRISONERS ILLTREATED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Stettin court has sentenced Dr. Hoffman, a detective, to 13 years' hard labor for maltreating prisoners in a ...

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  22. SATO'S DEATH.

    SINGAPORE, Saturday. — An impr[?]vised altar, on which were set his photograph and racquet, an offering of cakes and Japanese flags were tragic symbols ...

    Article : 294 words
  23. Davis Cup Team Upset.

    ABOARD THE ORFORD, Saturday. — "All members of the Australian Davis Cup team are much upset by Sato's un[?]mely death," said Mr. Malcolm to-day. ...

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  24. WHY IS BYRD ALONE?

    Mr. Jacob Ruppert, one of the Principal backers of the Antarctic Expedition, after discussing the conditions with Commander ...

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  25. WIRELESS VALUABLE

    Mrs. Claude Couchman, of Melbourne, arrived here to-day, following a tour of Canada, "where she inquired into radio ...

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  26. PROFESSIONAL GOLF MATCH.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Play in the Ro[?]hampton professional golf championship yesterday provided some great thrills. The biggest surprise was the defeat of King, ...

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  28. "HIGH TREASON."

    VIENNA, Saturday.—The wife of Kolmann Wallisch, the Communist loader who was hanged in February, and a woman friend, are being tried on ...

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  29. STOWED AWAY TO SEE HIS MOTHER.

    LONDON. Saturday. — Frederick Hopkins was remanded for a week at the Police Court to-day for stowing away on the Moldavia at Fremantle. ...

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  30. OFFICIALS DISMISSED.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—To-day 1200 salaried officials of the municipality were dismissed in pursuance of a Government decree permitting the ...

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  31. OLYMPIC GAMES VENUE.

    TOKIO, Saturday. —The Olympic Games Committee to-day decided to make a determined effort to have the 1940. Olympic games held in Japan. ...

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  32. Resignations from Japanese Association.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The West Japan section of the directorate of the Japanese Lawn Tennis Association has resigned, assuming responsibility for Sato's suicide, ...

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  34. A Sturdy Fighter.

    LONDON. Saturday — Paying a tribute to Sato, Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in ...

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