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  4. DARING PIRACY

    An extensive man-hunt of an international character is now proceeding on land and water at Newchang, following the most daring ...

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  5. RUSSIAN ARRESTS. Feeling in England.

    LONDON, Friday.—Whitehall circles state that Sir Esmond Ovey, British Ambassador to Russia, will return to Moscow unless the present situation ...

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  6. EXTERNAL DEBT.

    Mr, Harold Nelson, presiding over a meeting of tho Bank of Australasia to-day, pointed out that £500,000,000 put into ...

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  7. ILL-TREATMENT OF JEWS. People Said to Have Been Battered to Death.

    REFERENCE to the treatment of Jews in Germany was made in both Houses of Parliament to-day. Asked in the House of Commons if he would bring the matter before the next meeting of the League Council Sir John Simon said he was ...

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  8. INCREASED POWER FOR HITLER.

    The British United Press' Berlin correspondent indicates that events are establishing increasingly complete power for Herr Hitler, who, ...

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  9. "Receiving Urgent Attention."

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) announced that the whole subject of the arrested ...

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  10. Speeding World Conference.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald) and the Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon) to-day conferred with ...

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  11. GRAVER CHARGES.

    LONDON", Friday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Moscow correspondent, says that, new and far graver charges will be laid against the six British ...

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  12. Obstacles to Air Route.

    Hon. S. M. Bruce, through the British Foreign Office, is making representation to the Dutch Government to ...

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  13. PEACE PLAN.

    PARIS, Friday. — There are different versions of M. Boneour's reference to Signor Mussolini's peace plan before the Commission d'Affaires. According ...

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  14. FRENCH SURTAX.

    LONDON, Friday—In the House of Commons to-day, on the motion for the adjournment, Mr. T. J. O'Connor (Cons.) drew attention to the ...

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  15. WORLD CONFERENCE

    The New York "Times' " Washington correspondent says that in regard to conversations between President Roosevelt and Senator ...

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  16. "CRUDE PRESSURE."

    MOSCOW, Thursday. — M. Litvinoff today told the British Ambassador (Sir Esmond Ovey) that methods of crude pressure might sometimes be ...

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  17. UPROAR IN DUBLIN.

    While a tremendous fire in buildings in Bachelor's Walk, in the centre of the city, was engaging the full strength of the fire ...

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  18. 15 Killed in Tornado.

    SHELBYVILLE (Texas), Thursday. At least 15 persons were killed and 50 injured, and widespread damage was done by a tornado and ...

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  19. "FAMINE IN RUSSIA."

    BEELIN Thursday. — Mr. Gareth Jones, secretary to Mr. David Lloyd George, who has returned from a walking tour in the Ukraine, declares that ...

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  20. AIR CRASH VICTIMS. Great Crowd Files Past Coffins.

    DIXMUDE, Thursday.—The chapel of the Hospital Saint Jean shelters 15 coffins, which are attended by blackrobed- nuns. Innumerable wreaths, ...

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  21. N.Z. to Restrict Silver Exports.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—A further order-in-council has been issued restricting the amount of silver travcllors can take out of the ...

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  22. OTTAWA AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Statements that extensive dismissals had been brought about in textile factories as a result of the Ottawa Agreement ...

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  23. "INSANE POLICY."

    LONDON", Thursday. — Lord Cecil said to-day that he had no desire to criticise Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's visit to Rome; but to abandon ...

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  24. Bodies of Australians Identified.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The bodies of Mr. Hugh and Miss Katherine M'llrath have been identified and are being sent to London to-night for burial on ...

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  26. EGG EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr, Acland-Troyte asked whether, in view of the fall in the prices of eggs, the Government ...

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  27. ARRESTS BY NAZIS.

    BERLIN, Thursday—Following the Nazi arrests of Stahlhelm leaders, and the occupation of the Stahlhelm barracks because of alleged enrolling of ...

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  28. Extension to Portrait Gallery.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The new extension to the Nntional Portrait Gallery was opened to-day by the King, who, accompanied by the Queen, drove ...

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  29. OFFICER ON TRIAL

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Express" says the War Office contributed l00 towards the recent defence of Lieutenant Norman Baillie Stewart, on ...

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  32. Importers' Advances Reduced.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A meeting of Now Zealand dairy produce importers to-day decided to reduce advances for April production to 6d. per lb. for ...

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  33. Decline of Congress Campaign.

    CALCUTTA, Friday. — A striking comment on the decline of the Congress campaign and civil disobedience is afforded by figures showing that the ...

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  34. Gale Prevents Everest Trial Flight.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—A 70-miles-anhour gale at high altitudes prevented the Everest trial fight attempt yesterday. ...

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  35. CHURCH DESTROYED.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—Following the incendiary destruction of St. Jacques' Caltholic Church, with 200,000 dollars'loss, seven persons have been ...

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  36. Disarmament and Economics.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Norman Davis, the principal American delegate to the Disarmament Conference, arrived at Plymouth yesterday. Before ...

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  37. Hard Labor for Stowaways.

    LONDON", Thursday.—Six Englishmen were to-day sentenced to one month's hard labor for having stowed away on the Newton Pine. They were ...

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