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  3. MPIRE PRODUCE Marketing in Britain

    [?]NDON, Wednesday.—In the House [?]mmons to-day, in reply to queson the subject, the Secretary of for Dominion Affairs ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT The British Policy

    LONDON, Thursday.— The British Government's disarmament policy was outlined in the House of Commons to-day by the Under-Secretary to the ...

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  5. THE COAL DISPUTE Owners and Miners

    LONDON, Thursday.—An official statement of the coal-owners contains a reply to the Commission's recommendations. The reply expresses ...

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  6. POLAR EXPLORATION Wilkins' Expedition

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Wednesday. —In the airplane "Alaskan," Captain George Wilkins and Lieutenant Carl Eilsen hopped off to-day for Point ...

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  7. AIDING INDUSTRY

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Official Gazetto to-day promulgated the Steel Subsidy Act for the encouragement and protection of ...

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  8. BRITISH IN INDIA The Crown Supreme

    DELHI, Thursday.—One of the last acts of Lord Reading's Vice-royalty is the highly important letter he wrote on March 27 to His Exalted Highness ...

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  9. THE BASE SIGHTED.

    LATER.—A radio from Captain Wilkins reports that he sighted Cape Barrow at noon. He was flying north at the rate of 1OO miles an hour. ...

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  10. BLOOD POISONING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A case recalling the death of Dr. Iris Fox, who died in January as the result of blood poisoning supervening on an operation ...

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  11. Miners' Complaint

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Executive of the Miners' Federation has issued a statement after a two-days' conference with the owners, which says that the ...

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  12. THE ATTITUDE OF JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—It is officially stated in Tokio that Mr. Doichi Matsuda (the Japanese Minister to the Netherlands) has been appointed the ...

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  13. Items of Interest JAPANESE STUDENTS ARRESTED.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—It is reported that four students at the Imporial University have been arrested on suspicion of partuking in the dissemination ...

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  14. Co-operation

    [?] DON, Thursday.—The Agent[?] for South Australia (Mr. J. L. [?] an advocate of co-operation, be[?] that it would be to the ...

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  15. The Road to Peace

    LONDON, Thursday.—On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons for the Easter holidays, Mr. A. Ponsonby (Lab.) initiated the ...

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  16. GREEK PRESIDENCY

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Excitement in Greece is intensifying at the approach of the Presidential election on Sunday to replace M. Condouriotis, who ...

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  17. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Cabinet unanimously decided to co-operate with the committee appointed at Geneva to inquire into the composition of the ...

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  18. The New Viceroy

    BOMBAY, thursday.—The Viceroy [?] arrived by the steamer Mooltan this evening, and landed at the "Gateway of India," ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S REVENUE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Exchequer returns for the fiscal year ended March 31 show that revenue totalled £812,000,000, and expenditure ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    [?]T0WN, Wednesday.—In the of Assembly to-night, during the of his Budget statement, the [?]r for Finance (Mr. N. C. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA--ITALIAN SHIPPING SERVICE.

    ROME, Wednesday.—It is reported that the Italian Government has been approached to reimburse the Suez Canal dues on certain Italian steamers ...

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  22. "APRIL FOOLS!"

    LONDON, Thursday. — Listeners in were warned from a broadcasting station late yesterday evening to expect an important announcement just after ...

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  23. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) informed Mr. S. R. Wells (Cons.) that the question ...

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  24. LOCAL TAXATION

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.— The Danish Parliament to-day passed a Bill imposing the Australian system of local taxation of land values, applying ...

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  25. NO CALIFORNIAN LAND CONCESSIONS TO JAPANESE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. —Acting on instructions from the Mexican Government, the Mexican Ambassador at Washington (Senator Telles) issued ...

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  26. BRITISH FINANCE

    [?]DON, Wednesday.—The Foreign, [?] and Dominions' services es[?] for the forthcoming financial [?] £7,588,000. a net decrease of ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty announced to-day that the appointment had been approvod of RearAdmiral William R. Napier as First ...

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  28. GREEK WOMEN MAY WEAR SHORT SKIRTS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The Greek Government's decree prohibiting the wearing of short skirts, has been cancelled, because all the women accepted ...

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  29. PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM Chance for Frenchmen

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French Chamber of Deputies resumed the debate on the Government's financial proposals to-day. It adopted the poll ...

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  30. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE AT PORTSMOUTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The H.M. A.S. Melbourne's petty officers and men were the guests of the Admiralty at a dinner at Portsmouth to-night, ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN ZINC

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Colonel H. C. Woodcock (Cons.) in regard to the Australian zinc contract, the ...

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  33. ITALIAN PRIME MINISTER ON TOUR

    ROME, Wednesday.—Aboard a war-ship escorted by a destroyer, two dreadnoughts, four cruisers, four torpedo boats and four submarines, the Prime ...

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  34. SOCIALISATION OF TRANSPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— The international conference of railway clerical supervisory staffs passed a resolution to-day inviting all organisations ...

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  37. RUMANIAN PREMIER AN ANTIEXTREMIST.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.—M. Avercsea (the new Prime Minister of Rumania), during the course of an interview, said that he was determined to ...

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  38. THE FINANCE BILL PASSED.

    PARIS, Thursday.—During an all-night sitting the Chamber of Deputies passed by 265 votes to 259 a motion by a Left Radical Deputy for the ...

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