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  3. PREPARING FOR THE SAAR PLEBISCITE.

    MR. GEOFFREY KNOX'S great day will come on Sunday, when the Saar plebiscite will be taken. London friends say that, despite the danger to which he is constantly exposed in the Saar, he remains remarkably cheerful and equable, though his health still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUTLINE OF THE FRANCO-ITALIAN POLITICAL PACT.

    It is officially announced that under the terms of the pact between France and Italy, the latter country shall receive 43,000 square miles in ...

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  5. CUT TO PIECES.

    Fifteen men of the Fourth and Tenth Baluch Regiments were killed and eleven were injured, several seriously, when an aeroplane of the ...

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  6. FURTHER ATTACK UPON NEW DEAL

    FOLLOWING the Supreme Court's adverse decision yesterday against the Administration's petroleum-control programme, that tribunal started consideration to-day of perhaps the most vital phase of the "New Deal," namely, Congressional action in voiding ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND DESIRES TRADE PACT WITH JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Mr. W. E. Barnard, a member of the New Zealand Parliament, to-day urged trade pacts between Japan and New Zealand, which ...

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  8. Revolt in Albania.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—The situation is obscure in Albania, where Greece has complained of ill-treatment of its nationals. ...

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  9. HAUPTMANN TRIAL.

    FELMINGTON (New Jersey). Tuesday.— A taxi-driver named Perrone and an 37-year-old retired New Jersey farmer named Hochmuth to-day placed ...

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  10. Contribution to Stability.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain R. A. Eden speaking at Edinburgh, described the Franco-Italian pact as an important contribution to European stability. ...

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  11. BRITISH COAL FOR IRISH FREE STATE.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—The Executive Council has issued an order preventing the importation for six months of any coal except British, whose ...

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  12. Yugoslavian Criticism.

    PRAGUE, Tuesday.—The Bucharest papers welcome the Franco-Italian agreement. The Yugoslavian press, however, ...

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  13. Mexican Church War.

    Seven persons have been killed and four wounded in the State of Michoacan de Ocampo and here, while five ...

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  14. STOCKS IN STRONG DEMAND.

    British Government stocks were in strong demand to-day. War Loan 3½ p.c. touched £110, and closed at £109/17/6. ...

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  15. EXCHEQUER RETURNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Exchequer returns for the past week show that during the current financial year total ordinary revenue, exclusive of ...

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  16. APPEAL FOR RELEASE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Madame Stavisky, who to-day was brought before a special commission at her own request, made a pathetic appeal for ...

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  17. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Both the Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon) and the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Captain R. A. Eden) will travel to ...

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  18. ATTEMPT TO MURDER WOMAN.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—A Madrasi named Lazarus was sentenced to five years' hard labor at Jubbulpore for the attempted murder of Mrs. Evans ...

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  19. Anglo-Polish Agreements.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Anglo-Polish negotiations for a trade agreement were resumed in London to-day. An agreement between the British and ...

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  20. "Party Politics Mean National Disruption"

    AT a conference of the Federation of University Conservative Associations, which opened at Edinburgh to-day, Mr. John Buchan, a members of Parliament for the Scottish universities, read a message from the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  21. NAVAL TREATY.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) to-day informally told the French Ambassador that the French idea of inviting non-treaty ...

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  22. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Frozen signals are believed to have been the cause of the sleeping-car expresses from Leningrad to Tiflis and Leningrad to ...

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  23. SHIPPING STRIKE ENDS.

    HONG KONG, Tuesday.—The shipping strike is virtually settled. The majority of the owners have agreed to sign the Guild agreement for a ...

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  24. ALLEGED SWINDLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rutherglen Unionist Association has unanimously decided to ask Mr. Herbert Moss to resign from Parliament. ...

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  25. AIR ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Complaining that the Inspector of Air Accidents' report on the crash of the Hillman air liner in the English Channel on ...

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  26. NAVAL TREATY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Government has sent a note to America, with copies to Britain and Japan, suggesting that the maritime countries which have not ...

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  27. EMPEROR OF MANCHUKUO TO VISIT JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Elaborate preparations are proceeding to welcome the Emperor of Manchukuo, who as forecast on June 18, is coming for a ...

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  28. "Tempest in Paradise."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Tempest in Paradise," a novel with a Manchurian setting, which has boon written by Miss Janet Mitchell, is being published ...

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  29. SHORTER WORKING WEEK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister of Transport (Major Oliver Stanley) is arranging to meet the Trade Union Council and general council of the ...

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  30. BIG DIVIDENDS PAID BY BANKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Bank of Westminster has declared 1-8 per cent. dividend, the Midland Bank 16 per cent., and the National Provincial Bank ...

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  31. LEARNING TO FLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Air League of the Empire has devised a scheme to enable suitable youths who are unable to find the £35 now necessary to learn ...

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