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  2. Britain And America, Reach Vital Naval Agreement

    LONDON, Sunday.—The proposal of the United States Secretary for State (Mr. Stimson) to agree to a reduction of the larger cruisers to give America 18 and Britain 15, with an advantage of 12,000 tons on smaller cruisers in Britain's ...

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  3. SELLING EMPIRE PRODUCTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The method by which the British Government will operate its proposals for assisting the sale of Empir[?] products in Britain will probably be by ...

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  4. POLITICIANS PLAN ASTRAY

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday.—Vice-President Vianna went to Monte Carlos instate yesterday to stop the party warfare ...

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  5. POPE DEPLORES EVIL IN RUSSIA

    LONDON Sunday.—The Pope, In a letter to Cardinal Ompill, condemns, the sacrilegious wickedness perpetrated in Russia by the Anti-God ...

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  6. Two More Deaths From Strange Parrot Fever

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Two doctors, William Royal Stokes and Harry Anderson, officials of the Hygientc Laboratory of the United States Public ...

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  7. "SHARKEY=SCOT MATCH A FRAME=UP"

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—"Jack Sharkey cannot possibly lose to Phil Scott. This Miami battle Is a mere frame up," declared Jack Dempsey, who claims to know an exact ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANDREW FISHER MEMORIAL UNVEILED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) unveiled, at Hampstead Heath Cemetery on Friday a granite obelisk memorial to the late Andrew Fisher ...

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  9. RUSSIAN CROWN JEWELS IN LONG IS, MURDER

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The finding—the body of Leopold Strasser, a diamond dealer, in a closed automobile in which he had driven to ...

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  10. Dominions May Suggest Amendments, Says Mr. Fenton

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British memorandum was definitely a statement by the British Government and not by the Empire delegation, Mr. Fenton, the Australian ...

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  11. "America And British Empire v In Close Accord"

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Times, in a leader says:—Mrs.Stimson's statement and the British Government's memorandum are in such close accord that the only delay to ...

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  12. CHICAGO'S OWN WAR

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—The Association of Commerce, consisting of thirty leading citizens, met to demand that the authorities act and sweep away the ...

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  13. HATRED OF SOVIET GROWING

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Foreigners are often amazed at the "passivity with which Russians bear the Soviet's outrageous insults to religion, but to judge fairly it must be ...

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  14. British Airships On Long Flights

    LONDON, Sunday—The aviation correspondent of The Times says that the eastward voyage of the R101 will ...

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  15. Test Captain's Wife Fined For Dangerous Driving

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mrs. Chapman, wife of A. P. F. Chapman, who led the last English Teat team in Australia, was fined £7 and had her driving licence suspended ...

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  16. Interest In Tennis Tourneys Said To Be Waning

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Apart from Wimbledon our tournaments are undoubtedly wilting," says the Tennis Association's official journal. ...

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  17. Handley Page Building Pla To Carry 40

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Handley Page Company a working at high pressure on eight 40-passenger, 2,000 h.p. planes for Imperial Airways. The first is expected to fly ...

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  18. Lindrum Has Big Lead Over Smith

    LONDON, Sunday.—Walter Lindrum is now 11,473 ahead of Willie Smith, Scores:—Lindrum. 30,817 (including 113, 1,050, 266, 643); Smith, 10344 (201, 1,268, 406). ...

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  19. Ten Charged With Irish Postman's Death

    LONDON, Sunday.—The allegation that •Li Laurence Griffiu, a postman, of Strad-bally, who disappeared on Christmas ui^hc, bcwh tin in n blnnkct while still alive. ...

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  20. New Moth Plane Engine Mounted Upside Down

    LONDON, Sunday.-A new Do Hnvilland Moth, plan, in whichtthe- engine, is mounted upside-down, So thnt it will not obstruct tho pilot's view, haR been successfully • tested. It hns a speed of 126 miles an hour, and costs £1,000, ...

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