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  4. AUSTRALIANS BEAM

    LONDON, Saturday.—Though considerablc publicity has been given to the Amalgamated Wireless Company's announcements that the beam test in ...

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  5. SCRAP OF PAPER Anti-British Propaganda

    LONDON, Saturday.—A reply to the British note to the Soviet of Russia is not expected for some days, though official circles opine that the Russians ...

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  6. DRAMATIC SCENES Transvaal Diamond Rush

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Dramatic scenes were witnessed to-day at a diamond rush at Grasfontein, Transvaal, said to be the biggest rush yet known. ...

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  7. AMERICAN POLITICS President's Difficult Position

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Coolidge has vetoed Mr. M'Enary Haugen's Agricultural Bill, thus defying the threats of the Farmers' leaders of ...

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  8. 1852 GOLD RUSH

    LONDON, Friday.—Mrs. Hayzen, of Canterbury, celebrated her hundredth birthday to-day. She went to Australia in a ...

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  9. REPLY HANDED IN.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—The Soviet Government to-night handed to the British Charge d'Affaires its reply to the British note. ...

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  10. ARMS MANUFACTURE

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The United States has unexpectedly notified the League of Nations of its acceptance of the invitation to participate in the ...

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  11. NATIONAL INDIGNATION.

    RIGA, Saturday.—The Soviet is holding meetings, in Russia, Siberia and Turkestan, especially among factory workers, protesting against the ...

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  12. THE 'FLU COMING

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Aberdeen, Blue Pannel and white Star liner Ceramic (18,500 tons—J. Roberts) was recently quarantined owing to an ...

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  13. NEW PRAYER BOOK

    LONDON, Friday.—The Lower House of Convocation heavily defeated a proposal to retain the bride's promise to obey her husband in the revised Prayer ...

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  14. DEADLY MOSQUITO

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Donald Ross has but just returned from a four-thousand mile tour of India and Malaya. Nevertheless he was at his ...

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  15. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bartram, the New Zealand Laborite, was to-day presented to Their Majesties, who visited the British Industires Fair, where they ...

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  16. NORTH PACIFIC STORM

    SEWARD (Alaska), Saturday.— Fears are entertained for the safety of 1,000 fishermen aboard 150 vessels of the North Pacific ...

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  17. THE DEBTS SLATE

    PARIS, Friday.—"I think that the time is near when a big sponge will be rubbed over the debts slate, including all debts owing ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—Several Dominion replies concerning President Coolidge's naval disarmament proposals have reached London. ...

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  19. A FALLEN IDOL

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Eamonu De Valera, leader of the irreconcilable Republicans, left Queenstown for America to-day almost unnoticed. A few ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL MISSION

    HONOLULU, Friday.—The Australian mission to America has arrived, and has been well entertained by the Institute of Pacific Relations and ...

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  21. FRENCH MYSTERY

    BOULOGNE, Saturday.—The dead body of a young woman was found to-day in a thicket outside the town. It is believed to be that of Miss May ...

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  22. MUSSOLINI'S LATEST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Rome correspondent for the British United Press says it is reported that the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) intends to ...

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  23. S. AFRICAN FLAG

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The flag question has entered a new phase. The Flag Commission appointed by the Government has come to a decision, and ...

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  24. Brevities From Overseas CLEANING UP AFTER PORTUGUESE REVOLT.

    LISBON, Saturday.—The ex-President, of Portugal, Scahor Machada, has been exited to Spain, and the Royalist newspaper, "Correlo da Manha," has ...

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  25. INFERIOR WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Friday.—"The mixing during transit of inferior varieties with Marquis wheat has so menaced the standard of the whole Canadian crop ...

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  26. NEW ZEALANDER CRITICISES BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Bartram, the New Zealand Laborite, criticises the London slums. He says that British furniture dates from the year one. ...

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  27. REXONA IS SURE TO HELP YOU.

    If you suffer from Piles, Eczema, Bad Legs, Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Ringworm, Hives, Sores on the Head, Falling Hair, Dandruff, Burns, or any Eruption or ...

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  28. GENERAL STRIKES A CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"It is our purpose to make it evident that all thouse participating in a general strike here-after are participating in a criminal ...

    Article : 64 words
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