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  2. FRANCE AND THE CRISIS.

    "Behind the Seenes in International Finance, by Paul Einzig (London: Macmillan): 12/6. It has become abundantly clear in the last few months that an unbridgeable gulf ...

    Article : 1,703 words
  3. COUNTERING UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 21. — Twenty five per cent. of Britain's working manhood is still unemployed but whereas unemployment was steadily increasing until September, ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  4. SOME VICTORIAN WRECKS.

    The Craigburn was a four-masted barque and one of the loftiest ships that ever entered Port Phillip. She was declared to be one of the finest ships afloat. She ...

    Article : 2,174 words
  5. THE WORLD UNDER ARMS.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—In spite of the economic distress of every nation in both hemispheres expenditure on armaments— naval military, and aerial—goes on apace. ...

    Article : 1,527 words
  6. RONALD ROSS.

    When Columbus touched the shores of America, his task so far as we can see, was done. He had found an India, and that was his aim. He was not required ...

    Article : 1,519 words
  7. AFFAIRS ABROAD.

    The portion at Shanghai has become very much more serious during the last few days. This may be partly attributed to the moving up from Nanking of strong ...

    Article : 1,593 words
  8. MODERN JAPAN.

    With a European salesman I sat in the rickety warehouse of a Japanese wholesaler in Kobe. We squatted on mats and sipped tea while the interpreter explained our ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  9. Classified Advertising

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