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  3. MOIR AND OWEN.

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. — The Australian airmen, Flight-Lieut. Moir and Pilot-Officer Owen, flying their Vickers-Vellore machine ...

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  4. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—In the House Of Commons to-day Mr. A. M. Samael (Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department) in answer to ...

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  5. SWEEPSTAKES BANNED.

    GLASGOW, Wednesday.—The police, on Teceipt of instructions from the Crown Authorities at Edinburgh, have banned all Derby sweepstakes. The ...

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  6. U.S.A's. NEW TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Hawley, chairman of the Ways and Means Committee ...

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  7. GOLD INFECTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday, — Wonderful advances in the treatmcnr of tuberculosis, including the injection of a gold ...

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  8. Length of Man's Arm to Decide Murder Guilt.

    STRATFORD (Connecticut), Tuesday. — If old Oliver Beardslee's right arm was so unusually long that he could hold a revolver far enough from his head that no powder marks would be visible from a suicidal shot, then his young wife ...

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  10. BERLIN BUTCHERY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A post-mortem inquiry into the deaths of 17 out of the 24 victims of the May Day riots has disclosed that all were killed by police ...

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  11. CHEAP ELECTRICITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The scheme of the Electricity Commissioners for the supply of electricity in bulk which has actually been adopted, by the Central ...

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  12. Those Barrackers.

    LONDON, Tuesday—"I have refrained so far from saying anything for publication regarding the barracking in Australia, because I ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRITAIN'S NEW CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announced to-day that Surrey and Northumberland are the names chosen for ...

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  14. NAVAL REDUCTIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—President Hoover, commenting to-day on the international disarmament discussions at Geneva, said: "I am greatly gratified ...

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  15. CHURCH AND SCIENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesdny.— Rev. T. Rhondda Williams delivered an unusually provocative address to-day from the chair at the annual assembly of the ...

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  16. BILL'S TITLE ALTERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— In the House of Lords to-dny, in committee on the Reconstituted Cream Bill, Lord Clinton moved to substitute the word ...

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  17. AGRICULTURAL PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association at Geneva to-day, Mr. P. L. M'Dougall, Australian ...

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  18. THE WORKLESS ARMY.

    THE Secretary of the Ministry for Labor announces that on April 29 there were on the register of the ...

    Article : 80 words
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  20. PRINCE HOLDS LEVEE.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Many thousands of poople watched the Prince of Wales drive in State from Buckingham Palace to St. James' Palace fo-day to hold ...

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  21. HUGE WHEAT SLUMP.

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday.— The worst break in the whcnt market for five years was experienced to-day, with an extreme reaction of nine cents ...

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  22. ANGLING FOR VOTES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It has been arranged for the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) to broadcast an election message to the nation on the eve of the ...

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  23. GOLF.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The outstanding feature to-day in the second qualifying round for the British Open Golf Championship was the American Diogel's ...

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  24. BRANSON MYSTERY.

    ARLES, Tuesday.— Two Frenchmen named Pinct (25) and Grined were arrested to-day in connection with the murder of Olive Branson (Mrs. Wilson) ...

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  25. BATTLESHIP LIMITS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The naval correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says the United States has changed her attitude with regard to further ...

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  26. ROYAL TOURNEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Among the new features at this year's Royal Military Tournament, which opens at Olympia on May 23, will be a display by the ...

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