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  4. Prayer Book Dilemma

    LONDON, Tuesday.— That the opposition to the Prayer Book changes will at least be as vigorous as before, emerges from week-end ...

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  5. HINKLER, THE DARING AVIATOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian aviator, Bert Hinkler, is on. the eve of making a flight from England to Australia. The flight has all the elements of a great adventure owing to the low power of the engine to be used. This point will be more readily understood when it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT.

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday.—Lieut, Bert Balchen has disclosed that he will undertake a flight around the globe against time this year in additon to ...

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  7. NAVY OIL LEASES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—The Navy Department has made a move against the Royal Dutch Shell Oil Co. through its efforts, to prevent the ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    "LONDON. Tuesday.— The council of the Trade Unions Congress has decided to continue the discussions on Industrial peace will a representative ...

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  10. STEAM POWER DECLINES

    LONDON Tuesday.——Lloyds Register" contains an annual summary of the world's shipbuilding for 1927, and shows that 2,283,000 tons of ...

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  11. THE DOLLAR STANDARD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The conclusion has been forced on us that in a very real sense the world is on a dollar standard," declared Mr. Reginald ...

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  12. Canberra Observatory.

    WASHINGTON", Tuesday—The Smithsonian Institute has completed instruments for the observatory at Canberra. One measures the sun's heat ...

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  13. NORWAYS INNOVATION.

    OSLO, Tuesday.— Against the advice of the retiring Premier, M. Lykke, King Haakon has invited the Laborites as the strongest party in the Starthing ...

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  14. "SEND MORE MIGRANTS."

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Daily Express" editorially disagrees that the proposed Empire tour of Lord Lovat, chairman of the Overseas Settlement ...

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  15. Prisoners Escape.

    DETROIT, Tuesday.— Twenty-one prisoners who were confined in a single cell of a county prison dug their way to ...

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  17. New Maltese Scheme

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Subject to the approval of, the Maltese. Parliament, Mr. S. I. Connolly has accepted Baron Stricklands special invitation to ...

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  18. AMERICA IN DISTRESS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The Associated Press" Washington, correspondent says that during regular interviews with journalists, in which ...

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  19. "SPORTSMANSHIP FIRST"

    LONDON," Tuesday.—The High Commissioner for Australia; MajorGeneral Sir Granville Ryrie, speaking to-night at the Rugby Football Unions ...

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  20. CARDIFF MURDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Referring to the death sentences passed on Daniel Driscoll and Edward Rowlands for the murder of David Lewis, a footballer of ...

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  21. PROTEST FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.— Americans resident in South Africa have cabled to Washington protesting that Admiral Plunkett's statement that war between ...

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  22. LAW TO BE CARRIED OUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The decision that Nowlands and Driscoll must die on Friday has caused, consternation at Cardiff, where Sir Austen ...

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  23. BRITISH TEAMS ITINERARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Rugby League footballers will embark at Tilbury on April 20, being due at Sydney on May 21. They will, go to ...

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