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  3. AMERICAN INTEREST IN WOOL DISPOSAL

    AMERICAN wool interests are keenly desirous of seeing the British wool-disposal scheme promulgated. They have been making a variety of suggestions, and groups with rival ideas have been publicising a number of concrete proposals, chief of which ...

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  4. ITALY'S CLAIMS "MUST BE FULFILLED"

    Signor Mussolini, in response to calls by a crowd of 50,000 students celebrating the opening of the academic ...

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  5. No Major Movements in Theatres Of War

    THIS morning's official French communique says there was no notable news from the Western Front during the night. The French Minister for Blockade (M. Georges Pernot) told the Foreign Affairs Commission yesterday that the Allies' most ...

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  6. GERMANY SEEKS MORE GOODS FROM RUMANIA

    BUCHAKEST, Thursday.—Herr Clodius, head of the Economic Department of the German Foreign Office, is in Bucharest, pressing Rumania to ...

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  7. RUSSIA AGAIN SEEKS PACT WITH TURKEY

    M. Terentjev, tho soviet Ambassador, has asked Turkey whether she is willing to reopen negotiations. ...

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  8. Canadians Rally To Colors

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Over 10,000 offers of military service have been received at the Voluntary Service Registration Bureau. There were 5850 ...

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  9. Nazis Plan "European Commonwealth"

    The German Ambassador to Turkey (Captain von Papen) indicated in an interview that Germany plans to establish a ...

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  10. Rich Gold Lodes Uncovered

    Operators at the [?]oun mine, in which Georgia's 'first gold was mined in 1828, bared a lode assaying 60,000 dollars to ...

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  11. 427,000 TONS DETAINED AS CONTRABAND

    In the first ten war weeks British contraband control has detained 427,000 tons of contraband. During tho week ended November 11, ...

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  12. WAR'S DEMANDS UPON PEOPLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.-"We know the demands upon us will bo incomparably greater than in the last war," declared the Parliamentary Secretary ...

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  13. GREAT MISERY IN GERMANY

    The Independent' Socialists" of Germany have sent a message to the Independent British Labor Party, after six weeks' silence, ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. Attacks Upon Britain and Finland

    A fow hours after the Finnish negotiator (Dr. Passikivi) had left on return to Helsinki, tho Moscow official radio statin launched a ...

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  15. Britain May Purchase Idle U.S. Ships

    The United Press representative at Ottawa says it is reliably stated that American ships rendered idle by the neutrality ...

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  16. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    Lord Riverdale, head of the British Air Mission to Canada, announced: "Through the help of the Royal Canadian Air Force, we are ...

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  17. FINANCIER'S CONFIDENCE IN ALLIED VICTORY

    EXPRESSING confidence in an Allied victory, Mr. Thomas Lamont, a partner in J. P. Morgan & Co., told the Academy of Political Science yesterday that the United States should keep out of the war and encourage ...

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  18. U.S. MAYOR SHOT DEAD

    Following a political dispute, a patrolman, Alvin Dooley, fatally shot Louis Edwards, Mayor of the town of Long Beach, New York, ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN WAR

    The "Times," commenting " on yesterday's statement of Australia's war aims by tho Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), says Mr. ...

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  20. Schools in Egypt, India and Iraq

    LONDON, Thursday.—Many Australian and New Zealand pilots shortly will begin training in Egypt, where the climate is exceptionally "favorable. ...

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  21. STEAMER BLOWN UP

    Nine men, including the skipper, were drowned when the steamer Woodtown was blown up by an explosion. She sank within a minute, leaving only a ...

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  22. TIENTSIN BLOCKADE TIGHTENED

    According to the New York "Times' " Shanghai correspondent, Tokio may be taking Britain's gesture to recall the ...

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  23. SHIP OUTPACES U-BOAT

    BALBOA (Panama). Wednesday.— The captain of the steamer Mataron, which narrowly escaped a Gorman Uboat, said tho submarine, travelling in ...

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  24. Film of Queen to Be Remade

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" states that a film showing the Queen broadcasting on Armistice Day has been withdrawn as a result of the ...

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  25. RUSSIA IS SEEKING TREATY WITH JAPAN

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Foreign diplomats understand that tho Soviet Ambassador (M. Smetanin) has started conversations with the Japanese ...

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  26. Wages in France To Be Fixed by Cabinet

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Cabinet has decided that wages throughout France in futuro will bo fixed oy tho Government. The decision aims at ...

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  27. BALKAN PEACE FRONT

    ISTANBUL, Wednesday.—Turkey is considering tho Rumanian proposal that tho Balkan Entente-namely, Rumania, Turkey, Greece and Jugoslavia ...

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