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  3. THE SECURITY PACT Will the Empire Benefit?

    LONDON, Monday.—"With regard to the proposed European Security Pact, the Government of the British Dominions are being kept in closest ...

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  4. PRESS DELEGATES

    LONDON, Monday. — The GovernorGeneral-Elect of Australian Commonwealth (the Baron of Stonehaven) and the President of the Empire Press ...

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  5. MAILS BY AIR

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — After three months' experiment the South African air mail service is to be discontinued on the ground that it is not ...

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  7. Governors-General Imperial Connection

    LONDON, Monday. — The GovernorGeneral-Elect of the Australian Commonwealth (the Baron of Stonehaven) and the President of the Empire Press ...

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  8. THE HILLS RE-ECHO Thunder of Swazi Dancers

    MBABANE, Monday.—The great gathering of Swazis at Mbabane, the capital of Swaziland, including 4000 warriors, yesterday gave a loyal ...

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  9. MIGRATION An Important Factor

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Henry Potts, formerly a New South Wales Government expert, has arrived in Britain to take charge of the Farm ...

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  10. PRECIPITATE JUDGMENT PUERILE.

    The "Morning Post," discussing the attitude of the Dominions toward the Pact, says:— "An endeavor is being made to ...

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  11. CO-OPERATION NEEDED.

    Major-General Sir Newton Moore's lament at the opening of the Conference Passenger Agents that migration to the Dominions was very disappointing was ...

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  13. AVIATION Training For Undergrads

    LONDON, Monday. — The Minister of Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), speaking at the Constitutional Club to-day, said that he hoped in the near future to have ...

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  14. DEATH OF A CHAUFFEUR.

    One of the chauffeurs attached to the Prince's staff, Sergeant Van der Westhuizen, of the South African Air Force, was driving an empty car to ...

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  15. MIGRATION PACT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Only two States, New South Wales and Victoria, have formally acknowledged the receipt of the draft agreement on the ...

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  16. A JEKYLL-HYDE

    MARSEILLES, Monday. — Investigation has revealed that Dr. Bougrat, charged with the murder of Jacques Rumebe, was a sort of Jekyll and Hyde. ...

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  17. The Minister's Desire

    Sir Samuel Hoare, speaking in London to-day, said that he desired to infuse Britain and the Empire with an air sense and so make Britishers an air ...

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  18. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Monday. — There is considerable unrest among the exhibitors at Wembley. Owing to small attendances, high rents and expenses, the ...

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  19. LIBERALS APPREHENSIVE.

    The vote of the House of Commons on the debate on the Security Pact will probably be taken on June 24. Six Liberals have tabled a motion ...

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  20. INFRA DIG

    GENEVA, Monday.—General Habibullah, the Persian delegate, withdrew from the Limitation of Arms Conference to-day, owing to the ...

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  21. ARRIVAL OCTOBER 12.

    The Baron of Stonehaven expects to disembark from the Nestor at Melbourne on October 12. With his three daughters he will ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FLAG

    LONDON, Monday. — On behalf of the Richmond State School, Melbourne, a councillor of Richmond, Melbourne, presented an Australian flag to the ...

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  23. BIG LINEN DEAL

    LONDON, Monday.—An impulsive after-luncheon deal in 45,000,000 yards of Government unbleached dinen, resulting in an income tax assessment of ...

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  24. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Undersecretary to the Board of Trade (Sir Burton Chadwick), replying to Sir Harry Brittain (Cons.) in the House ...

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  25. BRITISH INCOME TAX

    LONDON, Monday.—The House of Commons to-day agreed, without amendment, to all the clauses in the budget dealing with liabilities of the ...

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  26. Marquis of Queensberry

    LONDON, Monday. — The Marquis of Queensberry has been granted a divorce on the grounds of his wife's misconduct with Sir James Dunn. ...

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  27. OTTOMAN LOANS

    CAIRO, Monday. — The Mixed Court to-day decided against Egypt in the tribute bonds case, in which £18,000,000 was involved, owing to Government ...

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  28. Run Down and Nervy

    It is easy enough to be courageous and have plenty of nerve when in good health, but when health breaks, when the blood becomes weak and the ...

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