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-resident Hrding inspected a wheat field near-by snri drove a binder, 
eiwtanranc chocked and harv ted the grain* He obtained first hand informa¬ 
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The reconditioned hevrlathan broke the seventy-five mile record for 
passenger vessels on her trip tb pn ¥oi&* 5?he;leviathan is expecte- to ar¬ 
rive in Mew fork Sunday* I 
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d'ho removal of the li aor snort a x*-OD 3 the Baltic as halted for the 
second time by telephone ore eye from custom officials and 
other officials are up in the air • *hey dec :- ■. ^^^r2^a*j^gg|her re¬ 
movals until the arrival of Sprague "*sfe£ttg$4£^^HH^H^MH|^|^H| 
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i%rks improved folio Ting ne si from Berlin spntra that the government 
has issued orders that orders in foreign money in Germany are to he handled 
by the Boure exchange rate* 
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■ Breelclent Hrding in his speech here declared that he came to bring 
to the sgrioulturists of the iiidule -est a message of optimise /ith a 
credi tt«n that the worst of the port war depression has passed* he said 
that ai gradual improvement could he expected ©wi»| to the Improved condi¬ 
tions of farm products in the Uni tec States* fhe crop of 19. - as 
worth more than two billion dollars more than th® 1921 ouupntf 
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A new world record for the four mile relay ms established-by the 
Illinois Athletic club team Ob when they did the course in seventeen 
twenty-one ant two fifths. 
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Catanai. 
1'he Mount Etna lava overflow has lessened oonsidera bly. 
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Lausanne. , 
The Turkish delegation amounted that they would not discuss tne> 
tuestion of Concession until the question of the evacuation of furkey \ 
>y foreign troops was settled, Ihe uttoman ebt question was settled whim 
m gland and ffurKey agreed to mutually engage in the settlement of the Mo¬ 
sul controversy between themselves with|n nine months after the treaty 
of peace had been signed.T'h| 
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