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  3. HOPE MISSING.

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Lausanne says that a[?]xiety is now felt regarding Major W. L. Hope, who ...

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  4. REIGN OF TERROR.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Dublin correspondent says Mr. J. J. Hassett, a supporter of Mr. W. T. Cosgrave in the recently-dissolved ...

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  6. DEPTHS OF DEPRESSION.

    THE preparatory economic committee of the World Conference emphasises the gravity of the world situation. It estimates the unemployed at 30,000,000, and says wholesale prices have declined by one third since 1929. Stocks are ...

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  8. DEBT TO U.S.

    At the annual meeting of Barclay's Bank to-day, the chairman (Sir Francis Goodenough) thought Britain's ...

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  9. MT. EVEREST.

    Mr. Hugh Rutledge, the leader, and 14 members of the British expedition which is to attempt to reach the summit of Mr. Everest, ...

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  10. SOVIET'S REVENGE.

    Although not mentioned in the Moscow official newspapers, mass deportation to the far north, as "exemplary punishment" of 40,000 ...

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  11. Inflation of Currency.

    Canada is seriously considering whether it would be wise to inflate its currency to the level of the pound ...

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  12. THE PHILIPPINES.

    MANILA Thursday.—Canvassing of the entire Philippines Legislature today revealed overwh[?]lming opposition to the U.S. Independence Bill. The ...

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  13. Lady Bailey Found.

    ALGIERS, Thursday.—Lady Bailey, who had not been heard of since leaving Oran on Sunday evening, was found safe to-day near Tahoua, in the Niger ...

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  14. 40-Hour Week.

    The International Labor Office conference on the 40hour week to-day rejected a motion by Mr. Ernest Bevin, ...

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  15. Conference at White House.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, the Democratic President-Elect, arrived at the capital this afternoon, preparatory to a ...

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  16. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The by-election in Liverpool Exchange caused by the death of Lt.Colonel Sir J. Reynolds (Conservative), resulted: ...

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  18. BIG RAILWAY PLANNED.

    In the negotiations between the Federal Government and the syndicate which has offered to build a railway from Bourke to Birdum, the ...

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  19. Alteration of Exchange.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Hugo Hirst, while apprehensively viewing any step in the direction of increasing British manufacturers' difficulties, agrees ...

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  20. DISOBEDIENCE.

    Despite the fact that Mahatma Gandhi and thousands of leaders and supporters are in gaol, the Congress civil disobedience movement, ...

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  21. Embargo Upon Export of Arms.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Senate to-day approved of a resolution to permit the President to place an embargo upon the exportation of arms. ...

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  22. "BUY AMERICAN."

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Simultaneously with an announcement by the Sec. of Commerce (Mr Chapin) that American foreign trade during 1932 ...

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  23. ACUTE INDIGESTION FOR A YEAR.

    Writing from Third Avenue, Alberton, Mr. M. O'Connor says:—"I have had a bad timo for just on a year from an acute form of indigestion and ...

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  24. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first meeting of Cabinet for the new year was hold at No. 10 Downing Street this afternoon. With the exception of Lord ...

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  26. Toll of Influenza.

    LONDON", Thursday.—The week's deaths from influenza totalled 1041. ...

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  27. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Ted Phelps will defend the world's sculling title on the Parramatta River this year against Burns, of Australia," announced the Lord Mayor ...

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