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  4. GALE IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Fifteen deaths, directly or indirectly, are attributed to a great gale which yesterday blew throughout Britain. It reached a ...

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  5. BEAM WIRELESS

    LONDON, Friday. — Senator Marconi, speaking at the luncheon, of the Foreign Press Association to-day, revealed that the Anglo-Canadian beam ...

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  6. NATIONAL CRIME.

    CHICAGO, Friday. — The National Crime Commission met to-day to consider means to reduce the crime wave in America. It was attended by ...

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  7. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speeches by the chairmen at the annual meetings of several great banks are of more than usual interest, and it is ...

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  8. The Dead Slandered. "Portraits and Criticisms."

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Justice Avory's Court to-day was crowded by celebrities who listened in fascination to a verbal dual hour after hour ...

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  9. Brevities from Overseas EMBARGO ON SHIPMENTS OF AIRCRAFT TO MEXICO.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) to-day restored the embargo on shipment of aircraft to Mexico. ...

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  10. ADVENTURERS IN 10-METRE YACHT.

    MARSEILLES, Friday. — Two brothers, Robert and Francis Luke, of Australia, are fitting out a ten-metre sailing yacht, the Cutty Sark, modelled ...

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  11. AMERICA'S TRADE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The Department of Commerce announced to-day that the value of United States exports in 1925 ...

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  12. FIFTY KILLED.

    THE HAGUE, Saturday. — In consequence of a Communist rising in the Dutch East Indies, the Government is sending a ...

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  13. EXHIBITION OF AUSTRALASIAN PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Empire Marketing Board provided a prominent pavilion at the Midland Grocers' Ten-days' Exhibition at Birmingham, ...

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  14. HIGH PRICES FOR WORKS OF ART.

    LONDON, Friday. — Reynolds' picture of Princess Caroline, daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales, originally painted for £100, was sold by auction ...

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  15. A TERRIBLE CRIME.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A terrible crime of vengeance is reported from Kovno. The brother of General Anton Smeetona, the new President of Lithuania, ...

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  16. GERMAN POLITICS. The New Cabinet.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — Germany's new Cabinet includes:— Chancellor: Dr. Marx. Finance: Dr. Koehler (Centre). ...

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  17. MIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Tamaroa carries 265 assisted migrants for New Zealand, including 40 domestics. ...

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  18. SUBMARINES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The new submarines, Oxley and Otway, attached to Portsmouth during the trials, will be leaving for Australia in August or ...

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  19. FASCISTS THROTTLING THE PRESS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Two newspapers at Turin have been seized because they printed interviews with the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini) ...

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  20. AVIATION.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Preparations for a further attempt at an airplane flight, New York to Paris, are now being made by three aviators. ...

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  21. MOST REACTIONARY SINCE THE WAR.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French newspapers unanimously hail the new German Cabinet as the most reactionary in its political complexion of any since ...

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  22. WHISPERING GALLERY.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Whispering Gallery," said the chairman summing up the Hesketh Pearson case, "is like a great many reminiscences ...

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  23. Unusual Step.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—President Hindenburg took the unusual step of vetoing the Cabinet appointment of Dr. Graef as Minister for Justice, owing ...

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  24. MISSING JEWELS.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—An alleged fraud was perpetrated on Maharajah of Bharatpur, one of India's leading ruling chiefs, with a dramatic sequel. ...

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  25. SEAPLANE CRASHES.

    GIBRALTAR, Saturday.—A seaplane attached to an aircraft carrier crashed into the sea to-day, Naval-Lieut. Campbell being drowned. ...

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  26. Australian State Loans S.A.'S IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday. — The prospectus has been issued of a South Australian loan repayable in 1945-75. Holders in the £1,346,250 five and a half percent, ...

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  27. RURAL CREDITS

    LONDON, Friday. — One of the most interesting recommendations of the Irish Free State Currency Commission is to follow the example of the ...

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  28. TANGIER PROBLEM.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A quaint suggestion for the solution of Sapin's Tangier problem is offered by a city millin[?]r and scent manufacturer in his ...

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  29. N.S.W. IN NEW YORK.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Australian Press Association learns that the price of the New South Wales loan in New York is 96¼. The underwriting and ...

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