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  3. REPARATIONS SETTLEMENT

    Negotiations at Lausanne have resulted in an agreement being reached on reparations. Germany will be granted a moratorium for three years, after which she will pay £150,000,000 towards the economic reconstruction of Europe. ...

    Article : 4,171 words
  4. FREE STATE EXPORTS.

    The final stage of the Irish Free State Special Duties Bill, which provides for the imposition of duties on imports from the Free State to enable the British Treasury ...

    Article : 418 words
  5. SENATOR BORAH'S DEMAND

    In an attempt to persuade Congress to take action to inflate the currency Senator Borah (Rep., Idaho) introduced the socall Glass Temporary Currency Bill in the ...

    Article : 375 words
  6. CHILLING BEEF.

    It was announced at the beginning of May that experiments at the low temperature research station at Cambridge by Dr. T. M. Moran had raised hopes that it ...

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  7. SPORTING CABLES.

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  8. BRITISH CONVERSION.

    The Treasury has officially informed the Australian Press Association that overseas holders of British 5 per cent. war loan, including those in Australia and New ...

    Article : 326 words
  9. DISARMAMENT.

    Apart from the fact that 30 nations yesterday and to-day endorsed President Hoover's disarmament plan, special significance is attached to a visit to Lausanne ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. Race Between Car and Ship.

    A race irom London to Calcutta between the British-India Liner Manora and a lowpowered car driven by Captain T. Yates-Benyon began to-day. Captain ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. RIOT IN BELGIUM.

    Several persons were killed and many were injured in a Communist riot at Charleroi following the coalminers' strike, which tended to become revolutionary. The ...

    Article : 359 words
  12. FLY AND TICK PESTS.

    In a special report he issued to-day the London agent of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Mr. W. P. Devereux) says that recent action by the Royal Zoological ...

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  14. 34,000 Pennies.

    Twenty thousand persons attended the Salvation Army's celebration of founders' day at the Crystal Palace, which was combined with a welcome to the leader of the army ...

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  15. Return of Ex-Kaiser.

    The return of the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm to the throue of Geemany was predicted to-day by Viscount Rothermere, proprietor of the London "Daily Mail," who is visiting ...

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  16. FALL FROM ROOF.

    When he was repairing the root at his home in Atherton street, Fitzroy, yesterday afternoon, Rudolph Loriot, aged 56 years, labourer, fell 30ft. He was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital ...

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