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  4. BIG SURPLUS.

    "Our finances are sound, our credit stands high, our prospects are excellent. "Works of economic betterment ...

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  5. ARMAMENTS RACE.

    AT to-day's meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva, Mr. Arthur Henderson was empowered to summon the Bureau's next meeting on or about April 30, and the General Commission not later than May 23, unless the state of the ...

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  6. ROAD SAFETY.

    An unusually striking opening to a Parliamentary speech was employed by the Minister for Transport (Major O. F. Stanley) this ...

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  8. PLAN TO BLOW UP KING CAROL.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Bucharest correspondent says ten prominent officers are among those arrested in connection with the plot ...

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  9. Waited For The Guillotine to Be Repaired!

    Georges Sarrett, who, in accordance with the French law, waited a week without knowing upon which morning he would be executed, had ...

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  10. Girl Holds at Bay Four Armed Bandits

    Northern India is ringing with praise of a 17-year-old Sikh girl. Harnam Juar, of the village of Moga Tohgil, in Ferozepore, who, ...

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  11. Act to Deal With Fascists and Communists.

    IN the House of Commons to-day, Lord Inskip unexpectedly introduced a short bill to prevent and punish endeavors to seduce members of His Majesty's forces from their duty and allegiance. ...

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  12. How Much Weight Will Gandhi's Words Carry?

    Government circles are reticent over Mahatma Gandhi's decision to call off the civil disobedience movement, and on the formation ...

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  13. ALLEGED COMMUNIST.

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Regarding William Bickerton, who was arrested on March 13, the police investigation is completed, and he has been ...

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  14. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    At the conclusion of his two months' African tour, during which he travelled 10,000 miles, Prince George to-day left Lobito ...

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  15. IMPERIAL POMP.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Under a new flag, but with much of the old Imperial pomp, Ambassador Troyanovsky held the first reception at the ...

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  16. Cuba Resorts to Moratoriums.

    Cabinet this evening approved of two new moratoriums, on the principal of about 3,000,000 dollars' worth ...

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  17. Industrial Expansion Forecast.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Dr. E. L. Burgin), in a speech at Liverpool to-day, ...

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  20. ENGLISH MOSLEM IS OFFERED CROWN.

    Dr. Khalid Sheldrake, an Englishman who turned Moslem and his wife, Mrs. Ghazia Sybil Sheldrake, of Forest Hill, London, have ...

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  21. S. AFRICAN STATUS.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) stated that he did not consider it necessary to consult the ...

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  22. AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Joseph M'Grath, managing director of the Irish Hospitals Trust, has decided to enter a machine for the Centenary Air Race. ...

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  23. REMONETISATION OF SILVER.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Senate's agriculture committee to-day reported favorably upon the silver farm relief bill, carrying an amendment by ...

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