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  3. GLOOM AT GENEVA

    GENEVA, MondAy.—The second week of the League of Nations' Conference opened very gloomily. The position is very dismal, hoping against ...

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  4. FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON, Monday.—Brigadier-General John Hartman Morgan (Professor of Constitutional Law at University College, London), in his final lecture ...

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  5. Latest Messages

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The interminable secret sittings of the League's Council were continued yesterday, and were resumed this morning. The only ...

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  6. NEW COVENT GARDEN

    LONDON, Monday.—When selling arrangements are being considered in connection with the scheme for marketing Empire produce, the provision ...

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  8. ZINC CONCENTRATES

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government's contract to purchase Australian zine concentrates will expire on June 30, 1930. The net loss to ...

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  9. SHOCKING DISASTER

    LONDON, Monday.—A shocking disaster occurred at the Thorne collieries, Doncaster, to-day. Six men in a cage were concreting the ...

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  10. AGRICULTURE

    LONDON, Monday.—Professor Richardson, of Adolaide, arrived in London to-day from South Africa, where he spent five weeks investigating ...

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  11. ENGINEERING DISPUTE

    LONDON, Monday.—A mass meeting to-day of the workers of the London firm of printing machine manufacturers, Robert Hoe, with whom the ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    LONDON, Monday.—The AgentGeneral for South Australia (Mr. J. L. Price), addressing an audience of 3,000 at the London Co-operative Society's ...

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  13. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions on the subject, the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs ...

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  14. JAPAN AND CHINA

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Japanesa Cabinet has postponed its decision to make a demand on China over the Taku incident owing to a desire to await ...

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  15. 248 KILLED

    SAN JOSE (Corsica), Monday.—There were 248 persons killed and 93 injured yesterday in a disastrous train wreek. Three cars ...

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  16. ALL WILL GO WELL.

    M. Paul Boncour (France), interviewed by Reuter's representataive at Geneva, expressed the opinion that "All will go well." ...

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  17. ADMIRAL'S INTENTIONS NOT KNOWN.

    TOKIO, Monday.—lt has been learned from the Navy Office that RearAdmiral Nagano, commander of Japan's China Squndron, proceeded, from ...

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  18. BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Tho Do Haviland managers and Captain Alan Cobham have arranged to confer with the Air Ministry, and discuss ...

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  19. Germany's Ambition

    LONDON, Monday.—Referring to the admission that the signatorios to the Locarno Treaty had promised that eventually Germany would be given a ...

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  20. BIG BROTHERS

    LONDON, Monday.—A farewell dinner was given at the Lyceum Club tonight to Mrs. Decastro, from Australia, the organiser of the Big Brother ...

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  21. Brazil's Determination

    Owing to Brazil's unwavering determination to veto tho motion that Germany become a permanent member of the League unless Brazil be given ...

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  22. A COUNTER MOVE.

    There is a movement on at Geneva against Brazil's threatened veto of Germany. Eleven South American States have jointly cabled, urging the ...

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  23. AMERICAN DESTROYERS FOR TAKU.

    MANILA, Monday.—Four American destroyers left for Taku to-day Two more will leave to-morrow. ...

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  24. LOCARNO TREATY

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King), who took his seat to-day for the first time this session, announced that the ...

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  25. APPRECIATION OF SMITH BROTHERS' EXPLOIT.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Ross Smith Australia air flight stamp was sold hy auction to-day, and realised £50. ...

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  26. HOURS OF LABOR

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), at the Ministry for Labor to-day, opened the international conference convened by ...

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  27. The Powers' Note

    PEKING, Monday.—The legations of the Protocol Powers have instructed their naval commanders at Tientsin to notify the Taku Ports ...

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  28. A Sudden Change

    LONDON, Monday.—The spirit of the recaleitrants of last week, according to the latest telegram from Geneva, has suddenly changed. There is ...

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  29. Belgian Congo Flight

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Belgian airmen, Lieutenants Medasts and Verhaegen, who, with their mechanic. Coppens, left Brussels at 7 o'clock a.m. ...

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  30. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

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  31. EAST AND WEST

    LONDON,' Monday.—The story of an attempt to reconcile the Oriental and Western temperament was related at the inquest in the circumstances ...

    Article : 193 words
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  34. The Great Struggle

    PARIS, Monday.—The great struggle at Genova is engrossing attention. The "Echo de Paris' " correspondent at Geneva is now less hopeful that Sir ...

    Article : 172 words
  35. ART IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Morning Post," commenting on a speech made by Miss Irene Vanbrugh, the actress, to London journalists, in which ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. AUSTRALIAN BEEF

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. Moran, refrigerating expert, during the course of a lecture before the British Cool Storage Association, declared that ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. FLOODS IN ECUADOR

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), Monday.— Approximately 50 lives were lost in a flood caused by the overflowing of the Jubongs River, after torrential rains ...

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