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  4. SUNGUINARY WARFARE IN HAVANA.

    SINCE early morning, the political factions have been carrying on sanguinary warfare throughout the streets of the capital. At least seven have been killed, with scores seriously and perhaps hundreds slightly wounded, in the scuffling and by teargas bombs. ...

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  5. AUSTRIA TO BE OUTSIDE THE REICH.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says the agreements between Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    The Congressional committee, after four months' investigation of the Military Aviation Department, issued a sensational report to-day. ...

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  8. RADIO STATION AT THE SOUTH POLE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Accompanying the Rymill Expedition to Antarctica will be Lieutenant I. F. Meiklejohn, who has been loaned by the Royal ...

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  9. Indian Reform.

    The All-India Congress' working committee yesterday definitely rejected the While Paper constitutional proposals, also the award ...

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  10. Intense Cold Wave.

    The southern and central portions of Argentina are suffering from an intense cold wave. ...

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  11. BRITISH WAR DEBT ACTION.

    "Even as the Lung Planners chose the most critical moment in Australian economic history to plunge New South Wales into ...

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  12. CANADA IS PROJECTING A FURTHER LOAN.

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — In the course of the present year Canada has to meet maturing obligations of about £85,000,000, of which £45,000,000 is a ...

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  13. GERMAN CLIMBERS.

    CALCUTTA, Monday — The German expedition which is climbing Nanga Purbat (26,629 ft.), one of the highest peaks in the Himalayas, has met a ...

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  14. GOVERNOR CONVICTED OF FDAUD.

    BISMARCK (North Dakota), Sunday.—Governor Langer and four associates have been convicted of fraud by the Federal Court. ...

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  15. British Drought Taking Serious Turn

    A HEAT wave covers southern England, where the temperature is 87 degrees in the shade. There is no sign of the long drought breaking, and there is a serious water shortage. Numerous heath fires are spreading, including ...

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  16. WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. — A formula for the settlement of the Pacific Coast longshoremen's strike was signed yesterday by the employers, ...

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  17. CANADIAN DIVORCES.

    OTTAWA (Canada). Sunday.— Divorces granted in Canada during 1933 numbered 923, a decrease of 72 from the preceding year. ...

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  18. TO RULE BY DECREE.

    SOFIA (Bulgaria), Monday.—The Prime Minister (M. Simon Georgieff) announces that the intends to govern Bulgaria by decree for a year, after ...

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  19. DUBIOUS HONOR.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Sunday.—Residents of Henderson Lake, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, are claiming for the ...

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  20. THE NEW ITALY.

    "Italians were content once to spend an afternoon with the placid amusement of good music and good wine. Now they go in thousands to football ...

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  21. Death and Ruin in Wake of Hurricane.

    BAATON ROUGE (Louisiana), Sunday.—A man is reported to have been killed, ten injured and dozens of small craft sunk, also that several millions ...

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  22. SUBSIDY FOR FARMERS.

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Herald" says the Ministry of Agriculture is preparing to ask Parliament to vote £5,000,000 as a subsidy for the ...

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  24. LUXURIOUS SAILING SHIP AT PAPEETE.

    Papeete, romantic port of the French island of Tahiti, lying midway across the Pacific, is the calling place of many strange and beautiful craft, but ...

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  25. Funds Left in Australia.

    A factor of undoubled strength in the favorable interest rates ruling in Australia is the presence in the Commonwealth of an accumulation of funds ...

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  26. NEW FACTS AND SAYINGS

    Heinrich Heine, great German poet, wrote of his countrymen a century ago: "Christianity has softened, to a certain extent, the brutal, belligerent ardor of ...

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