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  4. ALWAR REBELS.

    Skirmishes in which troops and rebels were killed and wounded to-day occurred in Alwar, where whole districts in the hilly tracts ...

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  5. A DAY OF TERROR.

    QNLY a charred skeleton emerged from the ruins of the bombardment of Shanhai-Kwan, which resembles a blackened and doomed city, crushed by the superior strength of the Japanese military machine. Telegraphic communication has ...

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  6. GOLD MOVEMENTS.

    IN its monthly review, the Midland Bank advocates a close season, or "Hoover moratorium" for gold movements. It says that since September, 1931, four European central banks have showed a total gain of gold exceeding £300,000,000, while ...

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  8. BOB PEARCE.

    Bob Pearce, the Austialian in cham pion sculler, will turn professional to compete in the world's title tourney at the Canadian National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MURDER MYSTERY.

    What appealed to be a sunple case of a man overcome by the smoke of a sudden fire in his office while typing at his desk has ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    There will be a growing attempt to restore party warfare in the House of Commons, says the Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. PLANE NOSEDIVES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—John Laurance Armstrong, a R.A.F. pilot, of New Zealand, while flying a Bulldog machine, crashed at Blackmore when ...

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  12. WAR DEBTS.

    Senator Borah told the Senate to-ay that hehad no doubt Fance had reason to believe that if it settled the reparations ...

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  13. GAOLED FOR FRAUD.

    LONDON", Wednesday.— Reginald RobertChannell (35), with an Australian criminal record dating from 1921, mostly of false pretences, and ...

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  15. Philippine Independence.

    President Hoover to-day referred the Philippine Independence Bill to the Secretary for War (Mr. T. J. ...

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  16. FREE STATE.

    The Irish Free STate is in the grip of the election fever. Mr. W.T. Cosgrave and Mr. M'Dcrmott (leader of the Farmers' ...

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  17. Brisbane's Bed.

    The acting Agent-General for Queensland. (Mr. L. H. Pike) has endeavored to secure the bed upon which ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. OUTLAW AT BAY.

    Jang Singh Noo, of the Bombay Sappers and Miners, who shot Captain R.L. Thompson on Sunday, was arrested near a vijlage in the ...

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  19. Americas Mounting Deficit.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday —The Treasury reported to-day that the first six months of the 1932-1933 fiscal year ended with a deficit of 1,159,000,000 ...

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  20. ROOS POLICY.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.—Mr. Tielman Roos was accorded a great reception by 3000 people this evening. He again appealed for the formation of ...

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