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  5. DEATH PENALTY IN ARMY

    The House of Lords pawed, by 45 votes to 12, an amendment to the Army and Air Force Annual Bill, deleting the clause which ablished the death ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND EGYPT

    There was a decided fogginess hanging over the Anglo-Egyptian conference, especially during the all-night sitting, which terminated at 5 o'clock ...

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  7. BRITISH BUDGET

    Mr. Winston Churchill (a former Chancellor of the Exchequer), in the House of Commons, in opening the attack on the Budget introduced by the ...

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  9. VIEWS OF WAFDISTS

    "The Egyptian Government," says the "Morning Post's" diplomat correspondent, "while recognising British rights in the circumstances in regard ...

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  10. COMMONS WILL RE-ENACT

    No prolonged delay is expected, over the House of Lords amendment relating to the death penalty. It is exported that the House of Commons will ...

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  11. FOUND DROWNED

    The body of a man who was found floating on the harbor off Kirribilli Pt. on March 24, has now been definitely identified as that of William John ...

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  12. ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT

    In the Equity Court to-day, Miss Valerie Jameson brought a suit against W. H. Paling and Co. Ltd., and Marchant and Co. Ltd., alleging infringement of ...

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  13. CONSERVATIVE ORGANISATION'S LEAFLET

    "An extremely difficult position has arisen," states Lord Beaverbrook in his letter to the newspapers, complaining about the Conservative organisation's ...

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  14. BROKEN RAIL

    A serious dislocation of traffic occurred this morning as the result of a broken tail is the underground railway between the Museum and St. James ...

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  15. EASTER HOLIDAYS

    Heavy rain which fell in Sydney this morning, makes the outlook for the Royal Show not too promising. During the morning 30 points fell in 10 ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN MARKETING BILL

    In the House of Commons to-day, for Commander Kenworthy's benefit, the president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Graham) outlined the proposals of the ...

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  17. AFTER COASTAL RAINFALL

    The Acting State Meteorologist, Mr. Camm, said to-day that he expected that when the present coastal disturbances left, another disturbance that ...

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  18. NARRABRI MURDER

    The jury in the case in which Paul Meniel was charged with the murder of James Smith, in August last returned into court this morning after ...

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  20. "JAMAICA GINGER" PARALYSIS

    At least 45 persons in various parts of Massachusetts are undergoing treatment for "Jamaica ginger" paralysis. The State authorities are co-operating ...

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  21. "BOOK OF OPTIMISM"

    "The Book of Optimism," issued by the Country Press. Co-operative Co. Ltd., giving, interviews with the mayors and shire presidents of 53 country ...

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