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  5. RIOTING IN INDIA

    Fierce rioting broke-out at Karachi yesterday during the trial of six Nationalist and Congress Party leaders for violation of the salt daw. A mob of ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET

    Mr. Lloyd George, the loader of the Liberal Party, discussing the Budget in the House of Commons, said that he would have liked the Chancellor of the ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND EGYPT

    Anglo-Egyptian negotiations, lasting three hours in the forenoon, have established that Britain is astride of the Suez Canal. It is agreed that the ...

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  9. Rain Predicted

    The acting State Meteorologist (Mr. Camm) said to-day that he expected that the weather to-morrow would be mostly ...

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  10. QUIET AT CALCUTTA.

    The situation here is now under the control of strong forces of armed mounted police, who are patrolling the Streets in the Indian quarters, where ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. OUTBREAK AT POONA

    At Poona yesterday the police were stoned after a meeting was held to pretest against the conviction of Nehru, the Congress president. The ...

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  12. LIBERAL PRAISES MR. SNOWDEN

    "Mr. Snowden is the best Chancellor of the Exchequer that we have had for six years," said Mr. Walter Runciman, M.P., addressing the Liberal Council. ...

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  13. SITUATION NOW QUIET

    In the House of Commons the Secretary of State for India (Captain Weagwood Benn), in answer to a question, said that the Bengal Government ...

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  14. OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    The Foreign Office issued a statement at 1.40 o'clock this morning to the effect that a meeting of Anglo-Egyptian delegates would be held at ...

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  15. KAYE DON

    Kaye Don sailed for England to-day. He said that he was coming back next year to make at new attempt on the world's motor speed record at Daytona ...

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  16. AEROPLANES COLLIDE

    Two military aeroplanes collided above Chateau Roux. One, pileted by Lieutenant Baret, was cut in two. The debris crashed into the street and ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET

    A temporary, commercial agreement between Great Britain and the Soviet was signed at the Foreign Office this afternoon. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SOVIET

    Sir Henri Deterding, Director-General, of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., in an interview, said that the suppression of individualism in the nation, as in ...

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  19. DISTRICT NEWS

    The following were present at the April meeting of the Tumbarumba District Hospital: Messrs. T. W. Gadd (president), F. Manders, F. Roberts ...

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  20. TAXATION OF 500,000 PEOPLE

    A report is current that the State Government's plans for raising about £3,000,000 a year in order to help to surmount its economic difficulties ...

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  22. CARRIAGES DERAILED

    Two carriages of a train which reached Milson's Point at 7.30 o'clock this morning were derailed on points leading to the station, where there has ...

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  23. ELECTRIC TRAIN DERAILED

    About three-fourths of the carriages [?]an electric train were derailed near Como to-day, Nobody was injured. ...

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