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  3. POLITICAL PRESSURE.

    THE report of the Royal Commission on Transportation, which was tabled in the House of Commons to-day, reveals further recommendations than those announced in the recent summary. The capital of the Canadian ...

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  4. SUCCESSFUL LOANS.

    SUCCESS had been expected for the issue of £150,000,000 2 per cent. Treasury bonds, redeemable 1935-38, but the closing of the lists almost immediately after they had been opened this morning had a stimulating effect upon British ...

    Article : 353 words
  5. SHIPBUILDING.

    The disastrous effect of the world depression upon shipbuilding is strikingly revealed in Lloyd's returns for the quarter ended ...

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  6. PRINCES ABROAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales and Prince George to-day ended a short visit to Sweden, which they both so obviously enjoyed. King ...

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  7. RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Unemployed rioting all day today culminated in fighting between the police and the mob, in which Samuel Baxter, aged 30, was killed. ...

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  8. POLITICAL EVENTS.

    Cabinet met to-day, for the first, time since its reconstruction following the resignations of the Liberal Ministers, and the ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. "FARMERS' MARCH."

    The Farmers' National Re[?]er Conference, an organisation which grew out of the recent farm strikes in Iowa and elsewhere in the ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. TREASON CHARGE.

    "Vonwacrts," in bold type on its front page, accuses the ex-Crown Prince of treason, in plotting for the restoration of the Monarchy. It ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. ALLEGED THEFTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Ernest Toms (44), finance officer, and Arnold Hore (46), auditor in the New Zealand High Commissioner's office, were remanded ...

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  12. Warship Movements.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The cruiser Hawkins left Portsmouth to-day for sorvice as flagship to the East Indies Squadron, in place of the Effingham. ...

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  13. No Photography in Russia.

    Mr. K. E. Bullen, of Auckland, who is now on a Cambridge vacation tour of Russia, alighted from a train ...

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  14. Much Labor Brings Forth a Mouse.

    EVEN Sir Eric Drummond, the retiring Secretary-General, laughed heartily at Mr. W. M. Hughes' sharp sarcasm to-day, when he said the League Budget Committee's labors had brought forth a mouse in the shape of economies ...

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  15. U. S. PRESIDENCY.

    Opening the final intensive drive for President Hoover's re-election, ex-President Calvin Coolidge made his first and probably his only ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Alluding to the attitude of Messrs. Fenton and Scullin, the "Times" says that evidently a very different view of the effect of the Ottawa ...

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  17. BONUS ON WHEAT.

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday.—The Federal Government is to be petitioned for a bonus on wheat production, in view of the continued low prices. This was ...

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  18. MOTOR SHOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—On all sides at the Olympia motor show there are definite prophecies that the 1934 models will present revolutionary gear ...

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  19. CONGRESS PICKETS.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Congress picketing in Bombay has become so intolerable as to compel the practical closing of the cotton market. The ...

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  20. Bloome as Air Port.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. A. Green (W. A.) asked the Assistant-Minister for Defence (Mr. Francis) whether ...

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  21. Insull Released.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—Mr. Samuel Insull has been released, owing to ratification of the Greece-American extradition treaty being incomplete. ...

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  22. Electoral Reform.

    Gratification at the introduction of the Electoral Reform Bill in South Australia was expressed at the ...

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  23. The Terrorist Menace.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Stern Government measures are being taken to cope with the terrorist menace in Chittagong. They include an order ...

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  24. ROCKET FAILS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a cry of anguish when Dr. Johannes Winkler, of Berlin, concealed in a trench, fired the electric fuse which ...

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  25. Parliamentary Appointments.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Secretary for the Colonies has appointed the Earl of Plymouth Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies. He recently ...

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  26. A Fine Pearl.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—A pearl of rare size and beauty, weighing 118 carats (about 377 grains) was obtained at the Bahrein Island group in the ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. Japanese and Timor.

    LISBON, Tuesday.—Official quarters state that the report that Japan is trying to purchase the Portuguese portion of Timor is without foundation. ...

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