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  4. The Plenary Session of the Imperial Economic Conference May Be Held To-morrow NEARING THE END.

    THE Imperial Conference is now nearing the end of its work, and there is a possibility of the final plenary session being held on Thursday. Good progress has been made with consideration by the heads of departments of reports submitted to them by the ...

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  5. BIG SHIPS.

    THE President of the Board of Trade (Hon. W. Graham), moving the financial resolution in the House of ...

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  6. DORMER DO. X. Great German Monster.

    THE German flying boat, Dornier Do. X, roached Calshot at 3.30 p.m. to-day, from Amsterdam. She made the trip under five hours. ...

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  7. DUBLIN SWEEP. Banned by Horne Office

    THE Home Office has banned the great Dublin sweepstake on the Manchester Handicap on November 22. Letters from England ...

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  8. Girls Take to Drink.

    "A YOUNG man wouldn't go out with a girl who drank when I was last in America, in 1926," said Sir ...

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  9. BARRIER REEF.

    LONDON, Monday.—The products of the Grent Barrier Reef are worth over £250,000 a year, according to the estimate of Dr. C. M. Yonge, leader ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. £30,000,000.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The late Mr. Harry Payne Whitney, the Croesus of American sportsmen, took 3000 words in which to dispose of his estate ...

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  11. "Please Arrest Us."

    "PLEASE come and arrest us," said a voice over the telephone to the police sergeant at Peterborough, early ...

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  12. Bonds of Empire.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking at the Lord Mayor (Sir William Phene Neal's) banquet, which the Prime Minister of Canada (Hon. R. B. Bennett), ...

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  13. NEW YORK TO PANAMA.

    BALBOA, Monday.—Captain Roy Annuel has completad a non-stop flight from New York to Panama, and made a successful landing on France Field. ...

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  14. BURNED IN CAR.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government Pathologist (Sir Bernard Spilsbury) to-day carried out a three-hour examination of charred remains found ...

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  15. R101.

    LONDON, Monday. — SquadronLeader R. S. Booth, who commanded the airship R100 on its Atlantic flight, giving evidence at the R101 inquiry ...

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  16. IN BRAZIL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Foreign Secretary (Hon. A. Henderson), replying to a question in Parliament today as to whether all necessary ...

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  17. CROPS AND PRICES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Crop reports indicate that the 1930 maize production will be 2,094,000 bushels, a reduction of 520 million bushels below ...

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  18. MOTOR CYCLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A feature of the motoreycle show at Olympia are the British four-cylinder cycles, combining smoothness, flexibility, ...

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  19. England- India Air Mail.

    LONDON, Monday.—Capt. Wedgwood Benn, in reply to a question in the Houso of Commons to-day, said that the ground organisation on the ...

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  20. Indian Constitution.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Secretary of State for India (Capt. Wedgwood Benn) informed the House of Commons to-day that the Government ...

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