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  4. "STEALING A MARCH" ON CREDITORS. Britain Exposes Germany's Intentions.

    TO-DAY a White Paper was published respecting the German transfer moratorium containing the British Government's reply, dated June 20, to the note of June 15, in which the German Government set forth at some length the general difficulties of the ...

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  5. AMPLE FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT. Will Shortly Make Their Influence Felt.

    WHILE South African goldmining shares are still the only section of the Stock Exchange showing any considerable amount of activity, and although not much business is being done in other departments, the general tendency is steady. A satisfactory ...

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  6. WHEAT SHIP RACE.

    Not reported all the way from Australia, the windjammer Viking slipped quietly into Falmouth Roads yesterday, 138 days out. It ...

    Article : 170 words
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  8. Scheme to Repurchase the Depreciated Bonds.

    The British nore said that these and other facts which were cited "Inevitably give the impression that the policy of Germany is to claim that no ...

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  9. Problem Aggravated By Economic Policy.

    Representatives of the creditor nations, it is recalled, were prepared to agree to temporary concessions of an emergency character to overcome the ...

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  10. Naval Talks.

    The Anglo-American preliminary naval talks are being conducted, in pursuance with the invitations extended by the British ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. Byrd Has Narrow Escape From Poisoning.

    In a radio conversation from his advance weather base to-day, RearAdmiral Byrd told of a narrow escape from carbon monoxide ...

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  12. Torrential Rain Causes Loss of Life and Heavy Flood Damage.

    MANY lives have been lost and thousands rendered homeless by widespread floods in Bengal and Assam, due to seven days' incessant torrential rain. Many areas have been completely isolated for days. Railway lines and ...

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  13. 'PLANES DETECT FIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An extensive heath fire near Aldershot yesterday, which ultimately was subdued by troops equipped with gas masks and ...

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  14. WHOLESALE PRICES SHOW IMPROVEMENT.

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  15. Soldiers Fight Fire

    Their efforts directed by aeroplanes' over one thousand soldiers spent to-day fighting a heath and forest fire which ...

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  16. THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS TRAPPED AND SLAUGHTERED.

    BUENOS AIRES, Saturday.—Thousands of Paraguayan soldiers are reported as being trapped and slaughtered by Bolivian artillery fire. This ...

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  17. LABOR OFFICE.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The International Labor conference to-day carried a resolution inviting America to join the International Labor Office, making ...

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  18. Experimental 'Plane Damaged

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  19. SWIMMING POOLS SPREAD INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    HOLLYWOOD, Saturday.—The motion picture colony here is observing a general ban on bathing pools, after an epidemic of infantile paralysis being ...

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  20. Canada Does Not Want Our Flour.

    Canada has given notice to Australia that importations of Australian wheat and flour into Canada will cease. ...

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  22. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—It was decided by the Liberal Party caucus to-day to move a vote of no confidence in the Government on Monday, and to ...

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  23. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The spokesman for the Foreign Office indicated to-day bat reports current of an impending Appointment of a High Commissioner ...

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  24. Political Uniforms Banned.

    WARSAW (Poland), Saturday.—The Government has banned the wearing of uniforms and distinctive shirts by members of political organisations. ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL ROTARY

    DETROIT (Michigan), Saturday.— Six thousand Rotary members, representing every section of the nation and 64 foreign countries, are gathering here ...

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  27. MOTOR RACING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Holdsworth, the motor racing ace, while driving a Bugatti in the three hundred-mile Em pire Trophy Handicap at Brooklands ...

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  28. 40-Hour Week Postponed.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—After a discussion which revealed the impossibility of agreement at present, the International Labor Conference, by 65 ...

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  29. PROGRESS OF FLYING.

    VERSAILLES, Saturday. — At the height of the celebrations to-day on the twenty-fifth anniversary of his cross-Channel flight, M. Louis Bleriot ...

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  30. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

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  31. ALWAYS LACKED ENERGY

    "As a young girl I suffered from poverty of blood, and was always pale and lacked encrgy," states Mrs. F.L.H., of North Sydney. "My mother gave ...

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  32. ITALY'S WHEAT CROP.

    ROME, Saturday.—In announcing that the 1934 wheat harvest would not exceed 48,000,000 or 50,000,000 quintals, compared with 81,000,000 quintals ...

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  33. BRITISH NAVAL STAND DISAPPOINTS AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Great Britain's stand for a larger navy, as presented in the preliminary conversations in London between Grout Britain and ...

    Article : 120 words
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