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  3. LATEST GERMAN DECREE.

    SOMETHING on the lines of Italy's military experiment was introduced to-day by President Hindenburg's latest decree. It creates a new organisation, under a Federal commission, to "encourage the physical training of youths, notably military ...

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  4. ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    An important extension, of the scope of the Royal Air Force was marked to-day by an order for "Cloud" amphibian 'planes, ...

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  5. RADIO CONTROL.

    Mr. M. B. Duffy, who is en route to England from the Ottawa Conference, in an interview given the Australian Press Association ...

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  6. Britain's New Liner.

    It is understood conversations regarding the possible resumption of work on the new 73,000-ton Cunard liner ...

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  7. Debts to America.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says the period for giving notice to America of the desire by ...

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  8. ECONOMIC BLIZZARD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald), in an article in the "News Letter," the organ of the national Labor group, ...

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  9. RESTIVE TRIBES.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. — The North-west Frontier tribesmen are against showing signs of restiveness. British and Indian troops forming ...

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  10. FOREIGN TIMBER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Morning Post" says British timber-importing firms are negotiating with the Latvian Government for the purchase of the ...

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  11. BERN'S SUICIDE.

    SACRAMENTO (California), Thursday.—The body of the woman found in the Sacramento River on Wednesday. has been definitely identified as that ...

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  12. LUNAR ECLIPSE.

    A minor heat wave and almost-cloudless sky enabled Londoners to get a clear and long view of the eclipse of the moon. The first ...

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  13. Higher Revenue: Lower Expenditure

    THE British Exchequer returns continue to show an increase of revenue and decrease of expenditure, in comparison with last year. National revenue for the week ended September 10 totalled £8,399,501, exceeding expenditure by ...

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  14. Danubian Commission Adjourns.

    STRESA (Italy), Thursday. — The Danubian Commission to-day adjourned indefinitely, to enable the delegate to consult their respective Governments. ...

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  15. Boat's Crew Rescued.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that a British steamer, commanded by Captain H. Leo, last night rescued the crew of an Iceland fishing boat ...

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  16. GANDHI'S THREAT.

    Profoundly moved Dy Mahatma Gandhi's starvation threat, the orthodox Hindoo, ss expected, are making desperate efforts to ...

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  17. Troop Train in Ravine.

    OBAN (Algeria), Wednesday.— Owing to the subsidence of the track a troop train carrying members of the 510 Foreign Legion, crashed into a ...

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  18. BREVITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Over 200,000 herrings, the largest catch this season, were brought to Great Yarmouth yesterday by the Lowestoft trawler, ...

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  19. Flying Family.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Herald," anxious to save Mr. Geo. Hutchinson's flying family from the rigorous Arctic winter, has arranged ...

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  20. Seamen's Strike Ends.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday.—The seamen's strike has been settled. It was caused by a Dutch shipping company selling its ships to a firm in ...

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  21. Flight to Australia.

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—Mr. Richard Allen, who left England over a month ago to fly to Australia, left to-day for Bali (an island east of Java, in the ...

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  22. Fatal 'Plane Crash.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the inquest to-day into the death of Mr. Bruce Bossom, his mother and Prince Otto, of Poland, a verdict of death by ...

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  23. The Oldest Newspaper.

    LONDON,, Thursday.—The "Morning Post" announces that on Monday it will publiih its 50,000th issue. The event will be unparalleled in the history ...

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  24. Australian Credit.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The "Daily Express' predicts that Australian credit will rise still higher during the next twelve months. The Victorian and New ...

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  25. New York-Rome.

    ROME, Thursday.—A crowd assembled to-day to meet the 'plane American Nurse, buat later left the aerodrome. There is now some doubt ...

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  26. Quick Change.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Wednesday.— General Blanche, who was installed yesterday as Acting-President of Chile, has submitted his resignation. ...

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