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  4. ANTARCTICA.

    IN the Antarctic and the Southern Seas, the coming, summer will be a busy season. The activities will comprise research ...

    Article : 428 words
  5. HALF-TIME. To Double Workers

    IT is proposed that all industries in the United States employing 1000 hands or over on six days a week should cut ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. METEORITES.

    A THOUSAND square miles of forest were burned, blasted and blown down as a result of the fall of a group of meteorites. in Jenisser district, in Siberia, on June 30, 1908, according, to the vivid description of Professor Kulilk. The region is ...

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  7. CUTTING COSTS.

    THE proposed financial and economic reforms of the German Chancellor (Dr.Bruening) have aroused the greatest interest and ...

    Article : 224 words
  8. Britain's Figures.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Britain's unemployed figures last week, 2,188,672, show an increase of 12,481 on the preceding week, and of 973,623 on the ...

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  9. 5-YEAR PLAN.

    EVEN Communism cannot do without capital. At any rate, the Soviet five-year plan for economic reconstruction, of which an ...

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  10. FLYING BOAT.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—It is expected that the Dornier Dox, the huge German flying boat, will leave for Amer ica almost immediately. ...

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  11. A New Terror.

    R.A.F. pilots ate testing a very deadly air weapon— a Blackburn Napier-Ripon torpedo-'plane, intended to ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. WHALING.

    OSLO (Norway), Sunday.—The number of whales caught throughout the world in 1929 was 27,566, yielding 1,867,848 barrels of oil. In 1928, 23,224 ...

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  13. Mrs Miller Secures Record.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mrs. Keith Miller landed here at 3.2 p.m. to-day, after creating a new easterly crosscountry women's record. Her. time ...

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  15. GUN-RUNNING.

    IN the case in which, alleged gunrunning, was mentioned in the King's Bench division, the jury held that there had been no ...

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  16. "SINCE THEN."

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Philip Gibbs' new book, "Since Then," which surveys post-war conditions, says Empire settlement on a big scale is the ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. DISLOYALTY.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.— Following the recent disloyal manifestations, Europeans have been hissed, booed and stoned in Belgaum, capital of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  18. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" drags in the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Hon. G. W. Forbes) to support Lord Beavorbrook's Empire ...

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  20. Motor Show Attendance.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The total number paying for admission to the Motor Show at Olympia, which concluded yesterday, was 224,000, compared with ...

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