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H. LOzorio. and Doreen Ma. 1. H. L. Ozorio-Plano Hits from "Pennies from Heaven": (a) One, two, button your shoe; (b) So do I; (c) Pennies from heaven; (d) Skeleton In the cupboard. 2. Doreen Ma-Song-One never knows, does one. 3. H. L. Ozorto Piano Waltz Medley: Lovely Lady: Waltz" from "Maytime." 4. Doreen Ma-Song-I'm Pixliated over you. from "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.". 5 II. Ozorie Plano Medley.of Tangos: Violino Tsigano: "Tango Germain. 6. Doreen Ma-Song- Where are you? from "Top of The. Town." 7. H. L. Ozorio--Piano Swing Mediey: Its too hot for words; I'm satisfied; Gun'pn' 'bout Rhythm. 8. Doreen Ma-Song--I stumbled over love.

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SOVIET CLAIM TO NORTH POLE

Moscow, May 27.

ITALY TO MAKE NO ANSWER

The delegate conference of the Mineworks's Federation will meet in London to-morrow and will probably withdraw the national strike notices.

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London, May 26. Two thousand guests, including: members of the Royal Family and 17 foreign Royalties were pre- sent at the second State Ball of Their Majesties' reign, held at Buckingham Palace to-night. Ther King was in full dress uniform ef the Cameron Highlanders;

Their Majesties took their seats. on the great crimson dais under neath a canopy of velvet on which was embroidered the Royal Arms, and Queen Mary had the seat of honour next to Their Majesties.

Fome, May 27. Italy will not answer the state. "The Soviet Russian Weather Ser-ments made in the White Book NON INTERVENTION vice which is broadcasting every issued at Geneva by the Valencia

COMMITTEE day, to-day announced: "The lowest Government. It is added that for temperature in Soviet Territory a considerable time Italy hag paid

London, May 26, was measured at the North Folel" no intention to what is going on in It is understood that in the The wording of the announcement Genera, and it was made known absence of Lord Plymouth In the caused wild discussion, since it that merely for regard of the sit-Baltic States Capt. Euan Wallace, seems to indicate that oficialuation in Bilbao and other inter- Secretary of the Department of quarters stick to the annexation of national tasues, the Italian Gov- Overseas Trade. will act as chair the Pole, regardless of British and ernment, has decided to take no man of the non-intervention comand Princess Chichibu of Japan American objectiona

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