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  3. SIX VOTES.

    THE narrow margin of six votes saved the MacDonald Government from defeat in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  4. NEW COMMITTEES.

    "PROVISION to be made to secure the willing co-operation of minority and special interests" are the terms of reference of the ...

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  5. CHECKED. Revolt in Spain.

    THE revolution which broke out in Spain during the week-end has now been definitely checked for the time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HARSH TREATMENT. ALLEGED.

    THE Speaker of the Diet was presented with an interpellation to-day regarding the treatment of a number of opposition deputies ...

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  8. STARVATION. U.S. Drought Sufferers.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. "THOUSANDS of our people will not be able to subsist for another 30 days," ...

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  9. TRADE TREATY. Details Close Secret.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Details of the tentative trade agreement prepared by the Canadian Minister for Commerce (Hon. H. H. Stevens) and the ...

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  10. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A revolution has broken out in Guatemala, and, following severe fighting in the streets of the capital, the Government ...

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  11. THREE KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three men were burned to death by molten metal owing to the overturning of a wheeled ladle on a slag, bank at the metal works ...

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  12. 2,000 Stranded Australians.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The presence of a large number of stranded Australians in England is a permanent source of worry to officials ...

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  13. Amy Johnson Delivers Gift Flag.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A thousand school childron welcomed Miss Amy Johnson the aviatrix at Chatham when she handed over a Union ...

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  14. Desire for Closer Trade.

    SUVA, Thursday.—"There appears to be in Canada a desire for closer and more extended trade relations with Australia," said Mr. P. E. Coleman, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Banks Forced to Close.

    LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas), Wednesday.—Owing to heavy withdrawals twelve banks and trust companies in Arkansas closed their doors to-day. ...

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  16. BAD START.

    ROME, Wednesday.—An inauspicious start has been made by the Italian air armada of 12 seaplanes, which started this morning on the first stage of a ...

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  17. Germany Free From Occupation.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The last allied troops have departed from the Saar, and the whole of Germany is now free from occupation. ...

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  18. Increased Telephone Traffic.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Additional circuits have been brought into service to Berlin and Cologne to meet the gross telephone traffic between Britain ...

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  19. Australian Mails to England.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Post Office has had a happy notion of landing the Australian pared post from the Orontes at Plymouth instead of at ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The latest billiards scores are:— Lindrum: 19,892 (breaks, 952, 1627, 430). M'Conachy: 18.309 (breaks, 204, 250). ...

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  23. AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A regular air mail between Cairo and Capetown will probably begin to operate in February, according to an answer given to ...

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  24. Golf and Geography.

    Notts (England) professional T. Williamson has invented a useful and interesting type of golf-scoring card. It teaches the golfer local geography. ...

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  25. SIMON BOLIVAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The centenary of Simon Bolivar, known as the Washington of South America, the first president of Venezulca and subsequently ...

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