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  3. ARMS LIMITATION.

    I[?] a statement to-day the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate (Senator Borah) called on Great Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE SCOUTS.

    THERE was heavy rain during the night, and a cold morning, but soon after dawn the Scouts at Arrowe Park were able to cheer ...

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  5. GUERILLA WAR.

    THE threatened military conflict between China and Russia now appears to have shifted, and become a series of clashes between ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TREATY.

    VANCOUVER Thursday. — The speeches of Mr. R. B. Bennett, the Tory leader, on the Australian treaty are arousing so much opposition as to ...

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  7. 'PLANES CRASH.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Two military airplanes, while exercising, collided near Rheims. One of them lost its propeller, and glided down in safety, but ...

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  8. BRITISH MOTORS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — There are indications that the firms interested in the greatest merger in the history of the British motor industry, which is at ...

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  9. Flying Officer Sentenced

    FLYING-OFFICER D. S. Thomas, who was court-martialled in June for crashing an aeroplane near Barnet, ...

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  10. FAMOUS BANKER DRIVEN TO SUICIDE.

    MR. DRUMMOND FRASER, a famous banker, was found dead in bed with his throat cut at his house at Blakeny, on the Norfolk coast. At the inquest, a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was recorded. Mr. Fraser ...

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  11. Barony For Baden-Powell.

    LONDON, Friday.—His Majesty the King has approved that the dignity of a barony be confererd upon Lieut.-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder ...

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  12. COMMUNIST DAY.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Communists who yesterday chained themselves to bus seats and sang the "Internationale," received short shrift at Bow ...

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  13. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—Australia's three delegates to the Pan-Pacific Conference, convened in Vladivostock for August 15, were interviewed this ...

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  14. WORLD PEACE.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — Sir Thomas Holland, in his presidential address to the British Association to-night at Johannesburg, offered a fascinating ...

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  15. Moscow's Full-Blooded "Red Day.

    MOSCOW alone celebrated the international "Red" Day in full-blooded fashion. A hundred thousand, with ...

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  16. Fizzled Out in Paris.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Communist Day fizzled out in all the European capitals, and not a skull was cracked. The great "Red" day passed with barely a pink ...

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  17. AMERICA'S CLOSED DOOR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate's finance committee has decided to retain the House of Representatives' Bill specifying the new tariff rates on ...

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  18. THE DISCOVERY.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Two hours earlier than expected, the Discovery, in which Sir Douglas Mawson is undertaking his scientific expedition in ...

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  19. MONACO'S PRINCE.

    NICE, Thursday. — In an admonitory spirit, Prince Louis of Monaco has replied to the ultimatum from his people, that if he did not return to ...

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