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  3. THE 'QUAKE. Deaths Total 1883.

    IT is estimated that ninety cities and towns have suffered in the carthquake. Roll calls are being taken in the various centres, but ...

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  5. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS Have Definitely Become Revolutionary Party

    IN defiance of King Fuad's refusal to convene a special sesion of Parliament, the Wafd, after midnight, held a meeting of the so-called "Parliament" in the Saadist Club. It passed a motion of no-confidence in the Government. Nahas Pasha, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AVIATION. Prince Abandons Trip.

    THE Prince of Wales left Hendon to-day to fly to Carnarvon, to open the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show. Visibility and other ...

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  7. AMY'S FLIGHT.

    THE welcome to Miss Amy Johnson, after her great solo flight to Australia, promises to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Buried Three Days.

    ROME, Sunday.—One of the most remarkable incidents of the earthquake, was the rescue of a woman and two children who had been buried for three ...

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  9. Military Foodstuffs.

    PRESIDENT HOOVER has set up a committee to investigate the amount of foodstuffs purchased by the Army ...

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  10. King's Sorow.

    LONDON, Saturday.—King George has sent the following telegram to King Victor Emmanuel:—"I grieve to learn of the terrible, earthquake in ...

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  11. Australia's Sympathy.

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Hon. J. H. Scullin) has sent the following message to Commendatore Grossardi, the Italian Gonsul-General: ...

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  12. THE TARGIS.

    A THRILLING story was unfolded when the Rangitata docked at Southampton to-day with ten passengers, including two women ...

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  13. AIR TRANSPORT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Initiating a campaign for the promotion of international air transportation, Colonel Lindbergh will speak from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Steel-Helmeted Police.

    CAIRO, Sunday.—A declaration, socalled, which the Wafd appe[?] to the nation to refuse to pay the Government taxes so long as the present Cabinet is ...

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  15. Immense Insurance Fraud.

    THE chance discovery that a man was alive for whom insurance money had been paid led to the arrest of two agents, who have been charged with having been members of a ring which faked 40 death certificates and defrauded the ...

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  16. 'PLANE WRECK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Mcopham villagers are continuing their search for jewellery lost in the recent air disaster. They have found a wallet ...

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  17. TEXTILE TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Now that the wages dispute has ended, there are indications from the Bradford leaders that the textile industry is thinking ...

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  18. THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Two things should be done at the Imperial Conference, says the leader of the Conservative Party (Mr. Stanley Baldwin). ...

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  19. TOKIO-TACOMA.

    SEATTLE, Saturday.—Lieut. Harold Bromley and Mr. Harold Gatty, with their 'plane, City of Tacoma, sailed by the steamer President Lincoln to ...

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  20. LABOR SPLIT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Growing revolt among members of Labor's left wing culminated in a meeting to-day of the executive of the Labor Party ...

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  21. AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three British competitors in the European air circuit reached Vienna this afternoon from Munich, several hours ahead of the ...

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  22. BACHELOR GIRLS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—No man, unless accompanied by a woman, will be admitted to the Bachelor-Girls' Exhibition, to be held at Westminster in the ...

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  23. A "LIBEL."

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Labor member of the House of Commons, Mr. E. Sandham, has reported in the "Sunday Express" as saying at a meeting of ...

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  24. EXILED.

    KOVNO, Saturday.—Professor A. Valdemaras, former Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Lithuania, has been placed in exile upon his ...

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  25. WHEAT CROP.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Institure of Agriculture estimates the present season's wheat production in the loading European countries at 653,000,000 ...

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  26. Soaring Price of Bread.

    PARIS, Saturday.—In consequence of the soaring price of bread, the Government has issued a decree permitting the use of ten per cent. instead of ...

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  27. The German Slump.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The industrial slump is worsening. It is disclosed that nearly 50,000 miners were discharged from the Ruhr coalfields ...

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  28. Export of Diamonds.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—Government Customs revenue from the export of diamonds is decreasing there than anticipated. The large shippers are ...

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  29. TO CURE A COUGH.

    A cough should not be neglected; it is too risky to do so. A few doses of Tussine, The Cough Cure, will give you quick relief and turn the cough out by ...

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