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  3. BRITAIN'S TRADE RECOVERY IS ALMOST A BOOM. Even Shipping Improves.

    THE Stock Exchange continues brisk and cheerful, and the giltedged section is firm. Successful flotation of three large Dominion loans in a fortnight has had an excellent effect, but the industrial market is ...

    Article : 329 words
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  5. SMUGGLING.

    The Anglo-Finnish liquor smuggling convention, which follows the general lines of a similar convention concluded in 1924 with ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. MYSTERY FIRE.

    Wendt, a night porter, further shocked the prosecution's case at the Reichstag fire, trial by supporting Torgler's alibi. He gave ...

    Article : 388 words
  7. WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICA'S "BLUE EAGLE."

    General Johnson, in a press interview, admitted that the N.R.A. faced a serious enforcement problem as regarded recalling the ...

    Article : 421 words
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  9. PERSISTENT SAGGING OF WHEAT PRICES.

    Persistent sagging of wheat prices is disheartening to the trade, which sees no signs of recovery. A writer in the "Evening Standard" ...

    Article : 310 words
  10. HOW INCOME TAX WAS AVOIDED.

    James Forrestal, a partner in the Dillon-Reed Co., told the Senate committee to-day that he paid no income tax in 1929 on 64,000 ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. German Jews Are Germans Still.

    "A GERMAN Jew is a German, by feeling and instinct, and will regard it as his sacred duty to work for Germany's welfare, whether or not his sincerity is appreciated," declared Dr. Max Naumann, addressing the Association of German ...

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  12. EXPEDITIONS TO THE ANTARCTIC.

    The Royal research ship, Discovery II., will sail from England on 20th inst,, on its way to the South. It will call at the isolated islands ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN PRUNES FIND READY SALE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The latest Australian food product to make its appearance on the British markets is prunes from New South Wales. Early ...

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  14. ATTACK BY REBELS FEARED.

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—Never before has Bangkok seen such an array of armed forces as has assembled to meet the possibility of attack by the ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. Police Ride Horses Through Strikers.

    Mounted police rode their horses through 3,500 demonstrators at the National Recovery headquarters ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. War Debt Talks.

    The Anglo-American war debt negotiations yesterday reached the stage of discussion upon methods of ...

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  17. PLAN TO AMBUSH GENERAL O'DUFFY.

    General O'Duffy was enthusiastically welcomed here to-day. Civic Guards surrounded his hotel, where a Blue Shirts' meeting ...

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  18. VILE CRIME.

    BELFAST, Saturday.—As the outcome of the recent murder of Constable Anderson by unknown masked men, which the coroner described as "a ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. EASTERN TRADE.

    HONG KONG, Saturday.—Mr. G. H. Pelham, on taking up residence as His Majesty's Trade Commissioner for Hong Kong and British Commercial ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. Verdict Against Henry Ford.

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.—A verdict for 100,000 dollars (£20,000 nominally) against Henry Ford was awarded yesterday by jury suits involving the ...

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  21. Must Not Insult Jews.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Cheif of Police in Upper Silesia has issued a proclamation warning that anybody insulting Jews will be sent to a ...

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  22. FIRE ON LAUNCH.

    BAYONNE (New Jersey), Saturday. —Two men were critically injured, and are expected to die, while five were reported missing during last night, in a ...

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  23. CONGRESS DENOUNCED.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—A known firebrand in the Sind, Swami Govindanand, who was recently freed from gaol for civil disobedience, speaking at ...

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  24. Soviet Balloon Reaches Height of Nearly 12 Miles.

    The British United Press Association's correspondent at Moscow says, the log of the Soviet stratosphere balloon showed that on the ...

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  25. To Prevent Pneumonic Influenza.

    All medical authorities advocate keeping the mouth, nose and throat thoroughly antiseptic One Nazetha Pastille dissolved in the ...

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  26. 20 Killed by Explosion.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Twenty are dead and many injured owing to explosions which wrecked two houses, one at Madras and the other at ...

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  27. TRAPPED AT LAST.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Lowana[?], known as the "mad Fakir," who was prominently associated with the recent frontier disturbances, was arrested with ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. Terrorist Plot in Italy.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Tribunal for the Defence of the State has sentenced to 11 to 18 years eight men charged with plotting terrorism, and organising ...

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  29. Trade Union Boycott.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The American Federation of Labor, at its annual convention yesterday, declared a boycott against goods and services ...

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  31. SURE RELIEF FOR ASTHMA.

    To obtain quick relief from an attack of asthma is a wonderful blessing, a boon that may be yours if you use Corvisart's Inhalation, a remedy that has been the ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. Canadian Loan Oversubscribed.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian conversion loan, which closed to-day, was substantially oversubscribed. ...

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  33. PRESERVE EGGS WITH KE-PEG.

    Just rub it on. 1 oz. jar does 25 doz. eggs at less than 1d. a dozen. Avoid imitations. All grocers. ...

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