LORD READING URGES UNITY FOR RECOVERY; Sees Anglo-American Accord as First Step to Success of World Economic Parley. REPEATS PLEAS FOR PEACE State Chamber of Commerce Also Hears Halstead Speak on the Effects of Ottawa Conference.
Date: 04 November 1932
On Anglo-Amer cooperation, s to Chamber of Commerce of State of N Y
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MANCHUKUO FORCES MUTINY IN 2 CITIES; Units at Kushan and Anta Join Rebels and the Japanese Telegraph for Help. RAIL LINE IS DISRUPTED Communications Are Cut Between Harbin and Tsitsihar -- Fularki Again Attacked.
Date: 05 November 1932
By HUGH BYAS.By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Hugh BYAS
Manchukuo Peace Preservation forces at Kushan and Anta join rebels; communications between Harbin and Tsitsihar cut; rebels attack Fularki; Gen Wan Te-lin retreats after failure to capture Ninguta from Japanese; 6 Japanese killed when rebels raid Ssupingkai ry station
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Topics of The Times
Date: 05 November 1932
Ed on new methods of opening
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MRS. ROBERT J. CAMPBELL.
Date: 04 November 1932
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Death
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HOOVER IS LOSING HOPE, FARLEY HOLDS; Says Springfield Speech Shows President at Last Realizes Victory Is Improbable. CHIDES HIM ON LINCOLN Asserts War Executive Did Not Take the Stump in Attempt to Scare Country to Death.
Date: 05 November 1932
Election frauds bur of State Atty Gen's office subpoenas 550 witnesses for hearings on alleged illegal registrations
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