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  2. OVERSEAS

    PARIS, June 12.—Cordial preliminary discussions regarding the Lausanne Conference on reparations, which is to open on Thursday; took place in Paris during ...

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  3. IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, June ll.—Consultations between representatives of the British and Irish Free State Governments, which were begun in Dublin on Tuesday and ...

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  4. CONDITION OF BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 10.—In an important statement in the House of Commons today, during the debate on the third reading of the Finance Bill, the Chancellor of ...

    Article : 1,317 words
  5. EASTERN FIGHTING.

    TOKIO, June 9.—Five Japanese soldiers were killed and ten were wounded in a battle fought to disperse 600 Chinese guerillas who attacked a Japanese ...

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  6. DESPAIR IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, June 10.—"Everybody who has visited Germany in recent months must have been struck by the general spirit of desperation," writes a ...

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  7. LINDBERGH BABY MURDER.

    NEW YORK, June 12.—An important development in the search for the murderer of the Lindbergh baby occurred at the home of Mr. Dwight Morrow, at ...

    Article : 336 words
  8. THE GOLD STANDARD.

    GENEVA, June 9.—A return to the gold standard and the desirability of a rise in the price level aided by the central banks is advocated in the final report of ...

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  9. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, June 7.—The Herriot Ministry issued this afternoon a declaration designed to appease the parties of the Right regarding foreign policy, and the ...

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  10. MALTA DISPUTE. Lord Strickland's Apology.

    ROME, June 7.—The Central News Agency understands that the acceptance of the apology of Lord Strickland (head of the Constitutional Party in Malta) for ...

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  11. AMERICAN BUDGET.

    WASHINGTON, June 12.—At a surprise conference at White House last night, President Hoover, it is reported, informed four Congressional leaders in economy and ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. Report from Rome Denied.

    LONDON, June 8.—Lord Strickland (head of the Constitutional Party in Malta), in a message to the "Dany Telegraph," describes as incorrect the report ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. YUGOSLAV TENSION.

    BELGRADE, June 7.—A gang of young Yugoslav nationalists, armed with clubs and knives, murdered a prominent Croatian lawyer, Dr. Budak, in a street of ...

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  14. EXPENSIVE CIGARS.

    LONDON, June 7.—Two thousand cigars belonging to Lord Stonehaven (lately Govenor-General of Australia) were sold at Christie's to-day for £132. Some bought ...

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  15. REPEAL OF PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, June 12.—Mr. Alfred Sloan, president of the General Motors Corporation and one of the country's leading industrialists, to-day announced his ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. RUSSO-JAPANESE CLASH.

    TOKIO, June ll.—The first clash of the fishery season occurred at Kamchatka, where it is reported Soviet guards fired, wounding a Japanese, during the rescue ...

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  17. BRITISH BIRTH-RATE.

    LONDON, June 13.—In the quarter ended March 31 last the British birth rate was 15.3 a thousand of population—the lowest on record. ...

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