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  2. REPARATIONS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs: "The Reparations Commission unanimously decided yesterday to appoint two ...

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  3. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Mr. Bruce, in his speech at the luncheon of the Mersey Harbour Board, said he thought something was wrong somewhere which ...

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  4. GERMAN CRISIS.

    Reuterts correspondent at Berlin says that Herr Marx, a member of the Centre Party, has formed a Cabinet, of which ...

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  5. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Mr. Raid win spoke for 65 minutes to a great gathering in St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, and later addressed an overflow meeting. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN COTTON GROWING.

    Speaking at Rawtenstall, Lancashire. Lord Derby said that the recently received a visit from the Prime Minister of Australia, which ...

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  7. FAULTY ELECTORAL LAWS.

    Mr. Baldwin states that he is well pleased with the success of his meetings at Glasgow anil Bradford. His next meeting will be at Liverpool ...

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  8. CANADIAN TRADE.

    The Government has announced that another effort will be made while Mr. Bruce is visiting Canada in January to effect a new trade ...

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  9. A BUSINESS PRIME MINISTER.

    One of the principal events in to-day's electioneering was mr. Baldwin's "business address to business men" at Bradford, in which he ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN'S VIEW.

    In a speech on his return from the imperial Conference, Mr. H. Burton., Minister for Finance, said the announcement of preference—the ...

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  11. MR. MASSEY

    Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) was enthusiastically welcomed in Belfast to-day. On his arrival he was driven out to Stormont, where he ...

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  12. A STOPGAP ADMINISTRATION.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that the new Government will rely on the support of the Centre, the German people's and the Democratic ...

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  13. PARTY REBELS.

    After nine months' recess, Congress will be convened on December 3. it appears as if the Republicans will definitely lack a working ...

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  14. LIVERPOOL'S EQUIPMENT.

    The Lord Mayor of Liverpool, in proposing the health of Mr. Bruce, expressed the gratification of Liverpool people that Mr. Bruce had taken ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S ACHIEVEMENTS.

    In acknowledgment of the conferment of the honaray degree of Doctor of Laws of Queen's University at Belfast Mr. Massey said that a branch of ...

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  16. NEWSPAPER SENSATION.

    A number of newspapers have made a sensation of yesterday's statement in regard to German disarmament, assuming that it is official. ...

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  17. UNI. "RAG."

    The honorary degree of LL.D of Queen's University, Belfast, was conferred on Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) yesterday. ...

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  18. CHANCES OF SURVIVAL.

    The new Cerman Government formed by Herr Marx will rely for support on the Centre and German Peoples Democratic parties in the ...

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  19. FLOODS IN ITALY.

    A Reuter telegram from Rome says:—Owing to torrential rain in the province of Bergano (Northern Italy) the dam at Lake Godeno burst. ...

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  20. BURMA POLICE.

    Reuter's Rangoon correspondent reports that the Legislature, which in March reduced the Police Budget by ten laksh, again rejected by 35 ...

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  21. A NEW ZEALAND VIEW.

    Mr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand addressing the Belfast Chamber of Commerce said he did not hesitate to assert that the ...

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  22. ITALY AND THE SOVIET.

    Signor Mussolini annonced in the Chamber of Deputies of Deputies at Rome that the Fascist Government was not opposed to recognition o the Soviet ...

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