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  4. [?]FRESH I.R.A. BOMB OUTRAGES IN ENGLAND : EXPLOSIONS AT TWO STATIONS

    LONDON, July 27.—Consternation has been caused by fresh I.R.A. outrages in London and in other parts of the country. Dr. Donald Campbell, lecturer at the Edinburgh University, ...

    Article : 973 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN EXPORT PRICE INDEX, BASE 1927 - 1OO

    The tall in wool and wheat prices has brought a steep decline in the Australian export price index since July, 1937. This graph, prepared by the Commonwealth Bank, shows the course of the index. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  6. CIVIL SERVANTS GIVEN FURTHER RELIEF FROM SALARY CUTS

    BRISBANE, July 27.—As a result of the decision by the Full Industrial Court to-day, State public servants and other Crown employees will benefit by a further reduction in the emergency cuts made in their salaries during the depression ten years ago. ...

    Article : 704 words
  7. U.S. ACTS AGAINST JAPAN

    NEW YORK, July 26.—The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that the United States Government to-night renounced ...

    Article : 805 words
  8. SIMPLICITY OF DIVORCE

    BEFORE commencing his summing up in the divorce case, Tait v. Tait, in the Circuit Court. Yesterday morning, Mr. Justice F. ...

    Article : 383 words
  9. Three Months' Drought in Nine American States

    NEW YORK, July 26.—Nine States, comprising Massachusetts, connecticut. Rhode Island, Vermont, Ma[?] New Hampshire. New York, New ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. Sir Roger Backhouse, Former First Sea Lord, Dead

    Admiral Sir Roger [?]ackh[?], who was First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff until he resigned last May, because of ill health, died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  11. Jewish Settlement in Guiana

    LONDON, July 26.—In the House of Commons the Secretary for Colonies (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) announced that 250 to 500 Jews would begin an ...

    Article : 37 words
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  13. "SITUATION AT DANZIG IMPROVED"

    DANZIG, July 26.—The High Commissioner of the League of Nations at Danzig (Mr. C. J. Burckhard[?]) interviewed by the British United ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. Car Burst Into Flames When Travelling at High Speed

    UTAH, (Ontario), July 26.—Ab Jenkins suffered serious burns when his automobile caught fire during a projected 24 hour endurance run. The ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. NATIONAL FUEL POLICY URGED

    LONDON, July 26.—Lord Alwyn, speaking in the House of Lords urged a national fuel policy embracing the use of British coal and alternative ...

    Article : 174 words
  16. Negroes Lured Into Communist Party by White Girls

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 26.—James Engstrom, former president of the Marine Federation testified at Harry Bridges hearing that white girls were ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. MR. CHAMBERLAIN HOPES TO MAKE EARLY STATEMENT ON TALKS

    LONDON, July 26.—The Prime Minister (Mr. N. Chamberlain) referred in the House of Commons to the conversations at Moscow, and said that fresh ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. GAYDA'S WARNING TO ENCIRCLEMENTERS

    ROME, July 26.— Senor Gayda writes: "If encirclementers involve Germany in a war over Danzig or anything else, Italy is ...

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  19. British By-election [?]

    LONDON, July 26.—The Monmouth by-election resulted in a victory for Mr Pym (Conservative), with 17,358 [?]te[?] Mr Hancock (Labour) polled ...

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