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  4. "FIRST-CLASS NAVY" Wanted by America.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary for the Navy, Mr. Curtis Wilbur, informed the House of Naval Affairs Cornmittee to-day that the Navy ...

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  5. SPEED MERCHANTS. British Supremacy.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Malcoim Campbell's car, which will defend the British speed record against America at Florida Beach in February, is ...

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  6. "DOWN WITH THE SOVIET."

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—A gang of several seores of Fascists to-day invaded the Soviet Exhibition. The leader blew a whistle, and a portion of the ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Representatives of Labor, employers and trade unionists met at Burlington House today, and issued an official statement ...

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  8. UNION'S WINDFALL

    LONDON, Thursday—South Africa is about to rcceive a windfall from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, whose representatives recently toured ...

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  9. WORLD RECORD CLAIMED.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The motorist Marchand claims to have established a world record for ten miles at Montlhery, having attained an average ...

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  10. WARATAHS DEFEATED

    BOKDEAUX, Thursday.—The visiting team of Australian Rugby players was defeated by a South- Western France team to-day by 19 points to ...

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  11. BUILDING IN CANADA

    WINNIPEG, Thursday.—Building contracts awarded throughout the whole of Canada for the first eleven months of 1927 total £79,000,000. This ...

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  12. GAOL FOR COMMUNISTS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Chamber of Deputies, by 310 votes to 227, has rejected a Socialist motion condemning the Government's decision to arrest ...

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  14. New Prayer Book.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The bishops' conference at Lambeth, Palace on the prayer book question has concluded, but no statement ...

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  15. Wireless Control.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In view of Australia's failure to gain control of beam wireless, an interesting Marconi Company's announcement has been ...

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  16. GERMAN LOCOMOTIVES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—There is considerable speculation at Johannesburg concerning the result of the tenders for 39 big locomotives required ...

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  17. AMERICAN PRESS WARNINGS.

    NEW YOKK, Friday.—With a cartoon showing Uncle Sam and John Bull [?]arrying an overgrown individual dangling a sabre and beating a drum, ...

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  19. CABLES AND WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Charles Bright, who was a member of the House of Commons Radio-Telegraphic Committee in 1907, in an article in ...

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  20. SOVIET BANISHMENTS. Choose Own Place of Exile.

    BURLIN, Thursday.—Trotsky, Rakovsky, and Radek have given a Gilbertian touch to their banishment by declining to go. Stalin is in a ...

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  21. ON THE MOVIES.

    LONDON, Thursday. Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Jollicoe, was duly greasr-painted by the same make-up artist who prepared the Prince of Wales' face ...

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  22. PRAISE FOR N. ZEALAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—Admiral of the Fleet, Lord Jellicoe, who was also a former Grjyornor-General of New Zealand, was the guest to-day at a Now ...

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  23. A.I.F. HONORED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Fourteenth Battalion, A.I.F., has been allied to the Prince of Wales' Own West Yorkshire Rcgiment. ...

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  24. "GIVEN MINOR POSTS."

    RIGA, Thursday.—The Soviet press is silent, concerning the banishment of Trotsky and others. It is semiofficially stated hore that M. Stalin ...

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  25. EMPIRE FORESTRY.

    LONDON; Thursday.—The most important forestry conference in the History of the Euipire will be held in Australia, Lord Lovat, Chairman of ...

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  26. WEDDING COMPLICATIONS

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—Further complications are arising in connection with the proposed marriage of the ex-Maharajah of Indore and an American ...

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  27. King Buys Fiats. AFGHAN RULER'S PURCHASE.

    ROME, Thursday.—The King of Arghanistan who is at present on a visit to Italy, has ordered 100 Fiat motor lorries. ...

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  28. VISIT TO THE POPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—King Amanuliah, of Afghanistan, visited the Pope to-day, and contrary to custom did not kneel or kiss His Holiness' hand, ...

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