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  3. CONGRATULATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Radio Society of Britain has passed a resolution congratulating its members (ama[?]rs) on their success in establishi[?]g ...

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  4. JAPS IN CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—There are indications that the relations between Chih-li (of which Province General WuPei-fu is Governor) and the Japanese ...

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  5. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Count Westperp, in the first Nationalist electioncering speech, said that his party meant to fight on purely class lines, says the ...

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  6. RED REVOLUTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay M[?]donald) has now stated that the Socialist Party is out for the absolute ...

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  7. BATHROOM BAPTISMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There were curious revelations regarding a religio[?]s man in the Divo[?] Court to-day. Mrs. Kirke, of As[?]ot, petitioning for ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA AND U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Australian.Trade Commissioner to America (Mr. Donald Mackinnon) has resigned. He will be ruturning this week to ...

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  9. Norwegian Elections

    CHRISTIANIA Wednesday. — The final results of the Norwegian elections show that the Conservatives, supported by the Peasant[?] Party, will have a ...

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  10. Conservatives Encouraged

    "The Daily Telegraph" saya that encouraging reports continue to reach the Couservtive headquarters from the country. The party is striving not only ...

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  11. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The general manager of'the Electrolytic Zinc Co., of Tasmania (Mr. H. W. Gepp), the Tasmanian Commissioner at Wembley, has ...

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  12. HIGH LIFE DIVORCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lady Shoto Douglas has obtained a d[?]ree [?]isi against her husband, who is a brother of Lord Alfred Douglas. ...

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  13. BALDWIN'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Leader of the Conservatives (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) spent yesterday at the Conservative headquarters. He will address a series of meetings at ...

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  14. CHANG FALLING BACK.

    Further attacks by General ChangTso-lin's Feng-tien troops at Shanghai-Kuan yesterday were repulsed. It is reported that the Feng-tienites ...

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  15. WARNING TO TORY LEADERS.

    "The Daily Express" takes, a new line of its own. lt says that Conservative headquarters does not realise what is going on in the constituencies. While ...

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  16. MEAT INDUSTRY

    Mr. Dun[?]an Carson, of Sydney, who recently returned from a trip to South America, has some interesting impressions. ...

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  17. FRENCH ARMY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Finance Commission recommends a reduction of the French Army estimates by 7,000,000 francs (over £800,000 at present rate ...

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  18. ROYAL VISITORS.

    The Duke and Duchess of York to-day visited the East African section of the Wembley Exhibition. They were very interested in the industrial ...

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  19. PURE FOOD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The final report of the Departmental Committee regarding the use of preservatives in food says that the witnesses engaged in the ...

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  20. Labor v. Liberals

    "The Daily Express" says that at last the v[?]ndetta of the Laborites against the Liberals has been openly declared. ...

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  21. WOMEN'S HOSPITALITY SECTION.

    Later, the Duchess h[?]ld a reception, at which the Dominions and the Colonial Commissio[?]ers, and the administration staffs wer[?] present. ...

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  22. REDUCED FREIGHTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At a meeting to-day between Mr, Hassan and Mr. R. Sinelair, of the Australian Meat Council, with the Agent-General for ...

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  23. Prime Minister's Claim

    The Prime Minister has returned to Aberavon after a 500-miles tour. He states that he found such enthusiasm for the Labor cause as had never been ...

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  24. ITALIAN FASCISTS

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Chief, of the National Militia (Senator Debono), against whom there was a serious out[?]ry following the murder of Signor ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CONCERT.

    An Australian concert organised by Mrs. James, president of the Ex-service Women's Association, was given in the Australian Pavilion at Wembley, and ...

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  26. "The Red Flag"

    Despite the Labor headquarters statement d[?]rying rowdyism, a number of Conservative and Liberal meetings have been broken up. ...

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  27. COMBATING DISEASE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A feature of the opening session of the Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons was an address by Doctor ...

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  28. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the lunchcon of the Passengers Agents' Association of London, the Australian At[?]ey-General (Sir Littleton G[?]oom), ...

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  29. VATICAN EMBASSY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Following the statement of the Prime Minister of France (M. Herriot), the suppression of credit for the French Embassy at the ...

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  30. NEW-ZEALAND BUTTER RATES.

    The New Zealand shipping and [?] Savill Lines have agreed to reduce the freight on butter from New Zealand to 4/6 per box, Comni[?]ncing ...

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  31. APPLE DISEASES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Professor A. J. Smith, scientist at the Low Temperature Research Station at Cambridge, has postponed his departure for ...

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  32. "AN INFAMOUS LIE."

    Admiral Taylor, the [?] candidate for Finsbury, who commanded H.M.S. Renown on the Prince of Wales' Empire voyage, persisted for ...

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  33. Hospital Support

    Doctor Falconer declared that the charitable basis for hospital support was repugnant to New Zealanders. History showed that this trend in New ...

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  34. DEALING WITH PROFITEERS.

    During the course of an election speech at Gravesend, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said that he had decided to order an inquiry to ...

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  35. THE EMPIRE'S FOOD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Empire Producers' Organisation has issued a manifesto which states that only onehalf of the food required by the ...

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  36. "Take the Middle Course"

    A most striking view was yesterday expressed by Mr. Lloyd George con[?]rning Mr. Baldwin. Speaking at Haverford West, South Wales, he said ...

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  37. Sinn Fein Manifesto

    On behalf of the standing committee of Sinn Fein, Mr. Eamon do Valera has issued a manifesto to the electors of North-Eastern Ireland which states ...

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  38. CABLED SPORT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The New Zealand Rugby footballers, the All Blacks, playing at Trafford Park, Manchester to-day, defeated Lancashire ...

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  39. MOTHERS! REXONA IS THE RAPID HEALER.

    Sometimes when you are at your wits' end and feel that your efforts are a failure, a friend can make the right suggestion and pull you through. ...

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  40. INTERNATIONAL SOCCER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the International soccer matches, England to-day defeated Ireland, 3 goals to 1 at Liverpool. ...

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  41. Tory-Liberal Pact

    A sharp controversy has arisen owing to a statement by an un-named official at the Labor headquarters that Labor welcomes the pact between the ...

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