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  4. "HISTORY'S BLACKEST PAGE"

    The strikers hoisted the red flag on the main flagstaff in front of the town hall and vowed the commandoes would close every business in Johannesburg. Large forces of police assembled on vantage grounds ready to ...

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  5. IRISH TREATY BILL

    In the House of Commons, Mrs Churchill, replying to a motion of rejection moved by Mr. Ronald McNeill on the third reading of the Irish ...

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  6. IMPERIAL UNITY IMPERILLED

    The resignation of Lord Montagu, Secretary of State for India, has been accepted. The short debate on Lord Montagu's resignation in the Commons ...

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  7. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The French Government has decided that the Pare Princess, near the Bois de Boulogne, shall be the venue of the Olympic Games, They have ...

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  8. DEVIL'S PROPOSITION

    "The Times" disclosure of the Commonwealth liners' experience has caused a sensation in London shipping circles. ...

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  9. NO SUMMER TIME

    A Paris message says that the Chamber of Deputies, by 265 to 250, rejected the Summer Time Bill. The vote conflicts with the agreement ...

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  10. FREE STATE SANGUINE

    An improvement in the situation in Ireland was indicated by the Lord Chancellor in a speech in the House of Lords, in the course of which he ...

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  11. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    There was liveliness in the Commons on the occasion of a number of questions on the subject of the Russian famine. ...

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  12. CARPENTIER'S ILLNESS

    A message from Paris says that Carpentier has been successfully operated on for an abscess in a gland of the throat. He expects to resume ...

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  13. ANTI-AUSTRALIAN

    Sir Joseph Cook received the soldiers' protest against Mr. Barwell's statements on the White Australia policy. In forwarding to the ...

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  14. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT LAW

    Charles Chaplin is suing his imitators. He is a plaintiff in the Los Angeles Court against a film firm, in an action ...

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  15. STOP-PRESS

    The esteem and respect in which the late Mr. R. J. Bond was held in the Newcastle district was evidenced by the large ...

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  16. IRISH BLIGHT

    Armed men held up and disarmed a party of eight British soldiers, an officer and sergeant guarding stores at Waterford north. The sergeant, ...

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  17. BELFAST SHOOTINGS

    Fatal shootings continue at Belfast A meeting of the North of Ireland branches of the Sian Fein, presided over by Mr. de Valera, decided to ...

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  18. ENGINEERING TROUBLE

    The conference between the Engineering Employers' Federation and the men's union instigated by the Minister for Labor, ended without a ...

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  19. ENGLISH RUGBY

    In the Rugby county championship final Gloucestershire beat North Midlands by 19 points to nil, at Birmingham. ...

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