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  4. SEPARATION OF BURMA. Principle Accepted by Indian Conference.

    VERY satisfactory progress was again made to-day by sub-committees of the Indian round-table conference. The Burma sub-committee has now authorised its chairman (Earl Russell) to embody its conclusions in a report for presentation to the main ...

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  5. HARD TIMES TO COME.

    SIR OTTO NIEMEYER, declaring that 18 per cent. of Australians were unemployed, stated that they had not ...

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  6. MORE DEATHS. Outrages in India.

    CAPTAIN M'CLENAGHAN, M.C., was shot dead on parade this morning by Curraj, an Indian lance-corporal of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW BONDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Only by the operation of common economic bonds can the Empire be kept together, stated Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, in n speech ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STUDENTS' DEATHS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In reference to the report of the deaths of students in the London Mission School at Madras, due to a snake found in a ...

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  9. INCREASED RELIEF.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Hoovor to-day issued a scathing statement condemning efforts to increase the unemployment relief ...

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  10. TRADE TREATY. Australia and Canada.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The Australian Minister for Markets (Hon. J. Parker Moloney) arrived here to-day. He will spend two days in New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SNOW AND FOG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Snow fell in several districts to-day, while elsewhere, and especially in and around London, the dense fog continued. ...

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  12. AMAZING MYSTERY.

    THE famous Marie Celeste mystery was recalled by the discovery by three Jersey fishermen of the abandoned French ketch ...

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  13. War Debt Readjustment.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Asked whether any negotiations were proceeding with the government of the United States of ...

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  15. LONDON INVESTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Business on the Stock Exchange remains generally restricted, though exports profess to discern signs of returning life. ...

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  16. Food Dropped from Aeroplanes.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — When a thousand soldiers were marching from Dargai to Chitral (India), says "The ...

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  17. INDIGESTION AND UPSET STOMACHS.

    When your food does not digest properly, effervescence takes place in the stomach, producing unpleasant results. He[?] Magnesia Compound corrects the disorder ...

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  19. ROWDY MEETING.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An orderly meeting at the Central Hall, Westminster, to protest against poison gas experiments with animals, developed into ...

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  20. BOILER CONTRACT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the face of keen international competition an important contract for eight huge boilers has been given by the Copenhagen ...

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  21. Shipments of Butter.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—A statement from Hon. H. H. Stevens' office says that the Minister of Trade and Commerce is in receipt of a cablegram ...

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  22. MR. FORBES' VISIT.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Hon. G. W. Forbes), accompanied by Major-General Sir Fabian Ware, vice-chairman of ...

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