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  3. To-day's Forecast:

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  5. WILL JARDINELEAD ENGLAND? PHONE CONVERSATION WITH LONDON LAST NIGHT

    Will Jardine lead England in the fourth test match at Brisbane to-morrow? This question is based on a report that he would not do so mile ss the Board of Control's reply to the M.C.C. was satisfactory. ...

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  6. Woman Kidnapped and Released

    A fashionably attired young Woman and four amateur confederates were sought to-night on charges of having kidnapped ...

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  7. AN ILL WIND BLEW SOME GOOD.

    A blinding blizzard howled across mid-America from the Rocky Mountains to Chicago today as the worst storm of the ...

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  8. NOT STABBED

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Times" reports that Dr. (Miss) Rosie Maller, a Viennese playwright, ...

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  9. 6000 Hunger Strikers

    Peruvian political exiles here to-day asked President Juan Martinez Mera to use his influence with their Government ...

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    JARDINE. (See story on this page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JEAN BOROTRA. (See cable on this page). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. INSULL'S CASE TRANSFERRED

    WARRANT on which Martin Insull was arrested last October as a fugitive from illinois justice ...

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  13. GANDHI'S WIFE PUNISHED

    THE wife of Mahatma Gandhi was to-day sentenced to six months' imprisonment for refusal to ...

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  14. BOROTRA THREATENS TO RETIRE.

    JEAN BOROTRA'S announced retirement from singles tennis competition is not regarded seriously in French net circles. ...

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  15. BOUND TO COME RIGHT.

    IN Government circles, particularly, by Mr. J. H. Thomas, who followed the cricket controversy more closely than was generally imagined, ...

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  16. PETROL WAR DROPS PRICES.

    Gasoline was retailed at the lowest prices in 17 years here to-day, due to a price war. Third grade fuel oil sold at 3¾d per ...

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  17. DALADIER GOVT. IN DANGER

    A wave of bitterness against Parliament, swept France to-day as the Chamber of Deputies prepared for the Budget debate, ...

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  19. DEMOCRATS AND TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Democratic House leaders decided to force a party show-down ...

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  20. PROHIBITION MAY STAND

    With just 21 working days left of the present session of Congress, the outlook for prohibition repeal or revision is ...

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  21. CORBETT FIGHTING FOR LIFE.

    James J. Corbett, once world heavyweight champion, who is gravely ill at his home, was reported holding his own to-day. ...

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  22. A SHOPBREAKING CHARGE AGAINST YOUNG MEN.

    A charge of breaking and entering was preferred against William George Stewart (27, car driver) and Lesl[?]e Herbert Wightman (26, laborer), in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M. They were remanded. ...

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  23. ARCHBISHOP RETURNS ORDER.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—The Archbishop of Agram, in a dignified protest to the King, returned a ...

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  24. POST OFFICE SURPLUS.

    THE net Post Office surplus for 193132, the largest ever recorded, was £10,631,794. It was mainly due to the postal service. Telegraphs showed a ...

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  25. SURRENDER OR BE RUTHLESSLY SUNK

    Holland is excited over a statement by the Minister for Defence (Dr. L. N. Deckers) that if the mutineers did not surrender, the Zeven Provincien would be ruthlessly sunk without regard for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. S.O.S. Man Awarded Gold Medal

    The only man who heard the S.O.S. of the State's [?]ne steamer, Nevada, when it went aground among the Aleutian Islands last ...

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    KEMAL PASHA, President of the Turkish Republic. He and President of the Council (General Ismet Pasha) vigorously ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. SOURABAYA HARBOR.

    The Javanese port from which the mutineers sailed the Zeven Provincien into the high seas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. RUSSIAN SHIPPERS FINED

    The District Court fined the skippers of the three Russian whalers an additional 500 yen, making a total fine of 1500 yen ...

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  30. TOOWONG MURDER CASE.

    When the name of John Elgar Thomas Cottell was called in the Police Court this morning he failed to answer. ...

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  31. IRISH LINEN CASE.

    MR. W. E. H. FERGUSON, P.M., reserved his decision in the Summons Court to-day in the case in which John Scott Tulloch, Alfred John ...

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  32. COMMISSION AGENT FINED £10.

    A fine of £10, with 6s costs, was imposed on Mile Dormer Andrews, commission, agent, of Queen-street, Ayr, by Mr. J. J. ...

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  33. Roosevelt's Cabinet.

    Daniel J. Tobin, of Indianapolis, mentioned as a candidate for the Secretaryship of Labor in the now Administration, will leave for ...

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  34. TRICKSTERS GAOLED.

    Patrick Michael Duggan (38), an alleged associate of confidence tricksters, who claimed to be an ...

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  35. WORLD'S RECORD FLIGHT.

    Having broken the long-distance non-stop record, SquadronLeader Gayford and Flight-lieutenant Nicholetts, the Royal Air ...

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  36. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS TO BE REMOVED FROM OFFICE.

    The Senate Judiciary Committee recommended yesterday that David Barry be removed from office as sergeant-atarms for writing in Alf. E. Smith's "New Outlook" that some Congressmen sell their votes for money. ...

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  37. DE VALERA RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE DAIL.

    At the opening of the Dail Eireann, Mr. E. de Valera was elected President by 82 votes to 54. The Centre Party did not vote. THE galleries and Government ...

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  39. Canadian Fire.

    At T[?]sdale (Saskatchewan) seven persons were burned to death, and five others burned or seriously injured, one probably ...

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  40. PORTUGUESE IMPRESSED WITH HITLERISM.

    THE leader of the recently founded Portuguese National Socialist Party made a declaration that the movement, which, though essentially ...

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  41. DOCTOR'S CAR STOLEN.

    A Rollin motor car, the property of Dr. H. V. Kerr, was stolen from the garage at his home in Loma-street, Auchenflower, last night. The car is ...

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