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  2. Advertising

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  3. INDIAN REFORM.

    THERE is increased talk, both at Delhi and other centres, of pardon for the Congressmen now in gaol convicted of political offences. It is known the Central Government has been in touch with the Provincial Governments on the subject, but no ...

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  4. MURDER.

    A "Jack-the-Ripper" type of murder was discovered to-day. The victim was Louise Maud Steele (18), a domestic ...

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  5. 'PLANE RISKS.

    THE accident to the Junkers monoplane which occurred at Meopham (Kent) in July last year, and resulted in the death of all the ...

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  6. Money for Brazil.

    MESSRS. ROTHSCHILD AND SONS have arranged a credit of 6½ millions for 18 months for the Bank ...

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  7. MINE DISASTER.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Eleven men were killed and eighty injured as the result of a rock bursting in the Oorgaum gold mines, in Mysore, yesterday. ...

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  8. NAVAL TREATY.

    REAR-ADMIRAL HYDE to-day transferred his flag to the battleship Marlborough from the Emperor of India, which will now ...

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  9. AIR MAILS.

    DURING the first quarter of the financial year, 24,000 lbs. of air mail was carried from England, compared with 21,000 lbs. during ...

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  10. EMPIRE GOODS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Empire Marketing Board's efforts to increase sales of Empire butter in Yorkshire and Lancashire have been ...

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  11. MISS ENGLAND II.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The proposed further trial of the motorboat Miss England II. on Lough Neagh to-day was abandoned as unnecessary, as she ...

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  12. Burden of Unemployment.

    RELIEF calls to the Red Cross Society for clothing are so great that the chairman (Mr. John Payne) said to-day close on one million people would need help by February. "Our reports," he said, "show we are caring for 587,034 field ...

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  13. GERMAN EXPORTS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Though Germany's exports during 1930 exceeded the imports by £90,000,000, there are general protests against the ...

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  14. CLARA BOW.

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.—Daisy Deboe was yesterday convicted of stealing from the bank account of Clara Bow during the eighteen months she ...

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  15. TRADE REVIEW.

    FOLLOWING the uncertainty and nervousness early in the week, a much better tone prevailed during the past few days, and all ...

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  16. POOLING.

    CALGARY (Alberta), Saturday. ONE hundred per cent. pooling of wheat was favored to-day by the United Farmers of Alberta, ...

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  17. The Wages Cut.

    THE Stock Exchange regards the wages cut in Australia as an indication of the intention to economise, ...

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  18. Schneider Cup.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Harold Balfour (Cons.) tabled a motion in the House of Commons, in which he is supported by 40 members, mostly ...

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  19. WOOL WEAVING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The 600th anniversary of the introduction of wool weaving into Great Britain by Edward III. will be fittingly commemorated by ...

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  20. Wireless Case Settled.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A settlement was announced to-day by the AngloGerman Tribunal in favor of Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia Ltd. ...

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  21. BREVITIES.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—A general disarmament conference will be held on February 2, 1932, probably at Geneva. ...

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  22. NEGLIGENCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Conseil d'Etat (Council of State), which body deals with administrative litigation, has returned a verdict against the ...

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  23. Butter Marking.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The butter marking inquiry has been adjourned till February 3. In the meantime the committee will inspect the blending ...

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  24. Influenza Epidemic.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—An epidemic of virulent influenza in Tokio is officially stated to be the worst for a decade. There have been 60 deaths. ...

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  25. France's Unemployed.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The number of unemployed receiving Government benefit increased during the week by 5000, making 22,464. The trade unions ...

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  26. Damages Against Tom Mix.

    EYRIE (Pennsylvania), Saturday.— The County Court jury to-day awarded Colonel Zackmiller, owner of "One hundred and one ranch shows," 90,000 ...

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