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  5. COUP IN BULGARIA.

    SOFIA (Bulgarin), Saturday. Swift action to-day established a National Government, with a virtual dictatorship in Bulgaria. ...

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  6. BREAKDOWN OF DISARMAMENT WOULD NOT MEAN END OF WORLD.

    DISARMAMENT, the possibility of reforming the League of Nations and affairs in the Far East were among the subjects raised by speakers in the House of Commons yesterday during the debate on the motion for the adjournment of the House until May 29. ...

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  7. TRAFFIC IN ARMS.

    The President (Mr. F. Roosevelt) yesterday asked Congress to ratify the Geneva Arms and Ammunition Convention, in a move to ...

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  8. German Prison Life to Be Made More Unpleasant.

    Offences against prison discipline in Germany are to be punished by solitary confinement, without exercise, and on a diet of ...

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  9. WINTER SCHOOL OPENED IN ANTARCTIC.

    From his advance base, where he is alone, Rear-Admiral Byrd continuos to report that all is well, with the temperature fluctuating ...

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  10. Japan Builds Midget Submarine.

    Japan's possession of a midget submarine, which has been constructed with great secrecy, is revealed by the ...

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  11. HUGE FIRE IN CHICAGO.

    starting late this afternoon, a fire swept the stockyard section of the south side of the city. It was five hours before the fire officials ...

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  12. Tobacco Wards Off Flies and Snakes.

    Almost everybody is smoking in Eastern Prussia, This has been found to be the only means of keeping off hordes ...

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  13. DISOBEDIENCE CAMPAIGN

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—At a meeting of the committee of the Indian National Congress Party at Patna yesterday, a resolution was carried ...

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  14. Control of Raw Materials.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Govornment control of raw materials has been extended till April 31. ...

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  15. KING'S FAVORITE COMMITS SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Favorite of the King of Albania, but loving a Marshal in his palace, whose career she feared would be blasted, Baroness ...

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  16. Germans Walk Out of S.W.African Parliament.

    WHEN Parliament assembled to-day, all the German members walked out, after submitting a memorandum stating that a one-man Government was the only solution of the present political deadlock, and that incorporation in the ...

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  17. Not a Shot Fired.

    LONDON", Sunday.—The "Sunday Times' " Sofia correspondent says the coup d'etat was effected without the firing a single shot. The troops ...

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  18. TWO MURDERED,

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—An outrage occurred in the Danish mission hospital at the Guiargalo Mission at Marda, on the North-west Frontier, to-day. ...

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  19. INDIAN TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — Following the recent attempt to assassinate the Governor of Bengal. (Sir John Anderson), the British Indian Association of ...

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  20. ALL-INDIA CONGRESS.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — By 85 votes to 32, the All-India Congress committee, at its meeting, at Patna, sanctioned a resolution moved by Gandhi ...

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  21. Withdrawal of Silver Coins.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Times" understands the banks have been requested to withdraw from circulation silver coins made before 1920, ...

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  22. EMBARGO ON WOOL.

    LONDON. Saturday. — Germany's extension of the embargo till 31st. inst, has caused considerable disappointment in Bradford wool circles. ...

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  23. BALLOON DRIFTED WITH DEAD BODIES.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—It is revealed that the balloonists, Sehrenk and Masueh, must have been asphyxiated on the 15th inst., beeause of failure of ...

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  24. New Cunarder to Be Called Britannia.

    LONDON", Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" says that, at the Queen's request, the Cunard Co.'s new liner will bo named Britannia. ...

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  25. Centenary Air Race.

    LONDON", Saturday.— Major Lombardi, whose entry tor the Centonary Air Race was announced to-day, will have as co-pilot Vittorio Auster. They ...

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