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  4. HOLY YEAR.

    The Pope, sitting in the Vatican Throne-room, surrounded by vestmented prelates and chamberlains to-day authorised ...

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  5. WORLD RECOVERY.

    "I believe the world situation to be a little better, and the second half of 1[?]33 may surprise us," Mussolini told tho "Daily ...

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  6. POLITICAL SENSATIONS.

    RAPID developments in the political situation during the week-end culminated in a complete rupture between Mr. Tielman Roos and General Smuts. Mr. Roos' meeting at Bloemfontein last night, at which 5,000 people were present was ...

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  7. WOOL TRADE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The London representative of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Mr. W. P. Devereux) reported that although the international ...

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  8. MILITARISM.

    "Conscription is the most important aim Germany has to attain," General von Schleigher told a vast gathering in Berlin to-day, ...

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  9. BODY IN FIRE.

    "Samuel James Furnace, aged 39, was discovered staying at a house at Whitegate Road, Southend, at 3.15 p.m. He was taken ...

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  10. IRISH ELECTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In accordance with Mr. de Valera's instructions, the Civil Guard rigorously maintained order at Mr. W. T. Cosgrave's Dublin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DISPUTED AREA.

    Hearings in the Eastern Greenland case between Norway and Denmark started in the Permanent Court of International Justice ...

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  12. AIR TRANSPORT.

    In many important respects, and in spite of economic conditions, striking progress was achieved by British air transport during 1932. ...

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  13. MANCHU ARMY.

    In a report to Dr. Kisabur[?] Suzuki, president of the Seiyukai, four Seiyukai members who toured Manchukuo on a special mission ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FRENCH FINANCES.

    PARIS, Monday.—The latest complications in the financial situation are that the two great syndicates representing the civil servants and postal ...

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  15. Barter Plays a Leading Role.

    THE nations of the world are increasingly turning to barter as the grip of exchange restrictions tightens. In one week four major international operations if this kind were reported as having been concluded or being in process of ...

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  16. BRITAIN AWAKES.

    For many months now, British statesmen, economists and manufacturers have been talking, writing and working with the single ...

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  17. CUTTING COSTS.

    A radical reduction in local governmental expenditure for 1933, probably as much as 31 per cent., was brought into prospect after ...

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  18. ROMAN COINS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The hoarded savings of one of the ancient Roman conquerors of Britain have been brought to light in a garden at Selsea, once a ...

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  19. Empire Economic Committee.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Canadian Government is corresponding with the various Governments of the Empire with a view to organising a committee ...

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  20. DIESEL ENGINES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Agent-General for South Australia (Sir Henry Barwell) yesterday visited the Newcastle-on-Tyne works of ...

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  21. SPANISH REFUGEES.

    LISBON, Mon.—Twenty-nine Spanish, prisoners who were implicated in the Monarchist rioting, and who escaped from Villacisncros, have ...

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  22. St. Bernard Monks for Tibet.

    MARSEILLES, Sunday.—Three St. Bernard monks sailed to-day for Tibet, where they will establish a monastery and travellers' refuge at an altitude ...

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  23. 'Planes Fall Into Sea.

    TOKIO, Monday.—Yesterday a military aeroplane plunged into the sea off the shore of Korea, drowning a Lieutenant and a Sergeant-Major. To-day ...

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  24. BRIDGE SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The body of Horace Royal Lock (33), of Ryde, a one-legged insurance agent, who fell from the harbor bridge on Saturday ...

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  25. LIKES BRITISH LAW.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Praise for the British system of justice was given by Mr. Reuben Poster, an attorney from Baltimore, Maryland (U.S.A.) who ...

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  26. A Triple Tragedy.

    TANGIER, Sunday.—While taking air on a third-floor flat with his twoyear-old son in his arms, Professor Rahal Franco of the Arab school, saw ...

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