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  3. HOURS AND WAGES

    MADISON (Wisconsin), Saturday.— A Professor of Economics at the University of Wisconsin, after a visit of the Australian Industrial Mission to ...

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  5. AMERICAN BANDITS

    PITTSBURGH, Friday.—Five men were injured—two probably fatally— when bandits dynamited two armored cars carrying the Pittsburgh Terminal ...

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  6. R.A.F. TRAGEDIES Two Within a Week

    LONDON, Saturday.—Tragedy has overtaken within a week two members of the Royal Air Force, both famous parachutists. ...

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  7. THE LEAGUE'S WORK Suppression of Vices

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The Council of the League of Nations to-day discussel the opium and drug traffic. One delegate said that he was ...

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  8. BRITISH FILMS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government's Cinematograph Bill, the text of which has been published, relates to so-called feature films, or films ...

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  9. EAST'S FATAL ERROR

    LONDON, Friday. — A dramatic story of an expert parachutist's fatal error when falling from 6000 feet was revealed to-day at the inquest ...

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  10. HOPE ABANDONED

    TOKIO, Friday.—Searching torpedoers have abandoned hope of saving the training ship Kirishima, 900 tons. a sailer from Kagoshima Marine School ...

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  11. Traffic in Human Flesh

    LONDON, Friday.—The Rev. Sir James Marchant (Director of the National Council—for Great & Greater Britain—for the Promotion of Race ...

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  12. FISCAL BARRIERS

    SEATTLE, Friday. — Sir George Paish, the eminent British authority on financial and economic subjects, who is touring the United States, said ...

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  13. SALVATION ARMY'S ASSISTANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mrs. Bramwell Booth has offered the Salvation Army organisation's assistance to the League of Nations for the suppression of ...

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  14. ATHENS STRIKE

    LONDON, Saturday. — A message from Athens, delayed by a censorship, reports that there was a clash between police and strikers last night. Two ...

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  15. THE THRILL CAME

    LONDON, Friday.—Depressing results attended the inauguration of "The Daily Express' " balloon jumping at the Edgeware aerodrome. ...

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  16. ARMS LIMITATION

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Japanese Ambassador to Washington (Mr. Matsudaera) informed the Acting-Secretary of State (Mr. Crew) to-day ...

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  17. EMPIRE UNITY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Earl Balfour, speaking before the London School of Economics to-day, sympathised with the suggestion that the Ministry for ...

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  18. PAVLOVA

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—The Methodist Conference carried a resolution condemning dancing as a rival to drink in "driving souls to ...

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  19. CWM DISASTER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Lord Mayor of London's relief fund for the dependents of the victims of the Cwm Colliery disaster has closed with a ...

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  20. MISS DANIELS' DEATH

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is hinted that, owing to inquiries at Boulogne, there may be remarkable developments in the mystery of the death of Miss ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London Stock Exchange is passing through one of its quiet times. Business in most departments is on a small scale, with ...

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  22. DANGEROUS CRIMINAL

    LONDON, Friday.—Charles William Hayes, described as a dangerous criminal from Australia, always resorting to extreme violence whenever ...

    Article : 146 words
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  24. WORLD FLIGHT

    BOLAMA (Portuguese Guinea), Friday.—Major Sarmento Beires, the Portuguese aviator, hopped off in his seaplane Argus this evening from ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN LOANS Flotation in America

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The City of Brisbane 7,500,000 dol. (£1,500,000) 5 per cent. bonds were over-subscribed 3,500,000 dollars. The books were ...

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  27. Brevities from Overseas H.M.S. COLOMBO JOINS W.I. SQUADRON.

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Friday.— H.M. cruiser Colombo, stationed at Coninto for a week, has been ordered to rejoin the British North Atlantic ...

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  28. THE SAAR

    GENEVA, Saturday.—League controversy regarding the Saar has resulted in a unanimous compromise, whereby there will be a new force controlled ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S YOUTH

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Numbers of young people in Britain are faced with the most formidable and most challenging problems which are with me night ...

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  30. CHURCHILL RESTRICTING TOBACCO CLEARANCES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Speculation has been revived by the report that Mr. Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer) is restricting ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES NEXT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Morning Post's" financial writer says that New South Wales borrowing in New York is causing a good deal of ...

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  32. ROTARIANS' INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—King Albert of Belgium is to open the Rotarians' International Convention at Ostend on June 6. Seven thousand Rotarians will ...

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  33. SPANISH SUBMARINE MISSING.

    CATHEGENA, Sunday.—Spam's latest submarine, C 6, has been missing for three days. She was last seen carrying out diving exercises. ...

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