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  4. PROBLEMS OF FINANCE.

    THE Cunard Liner, Berengaria, in which the British Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald) travelled to America, for his conversations with President Roosevelt, reached New York yesterday. Mr. MacDonald was given an official welcome, ...

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  5. ARCTIC TRIP.

    On arrival in London en route to Norway to join the Ellsworth Antarctic Expedition, Sir Hubert Wilkins said the party planned to ...

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  7. CLOUDS IN FAR EAST.

    THE "Economist" says the chief material prize of Japan's fresh ace of military aggression is the port of Chingwangtao, which controls the adjacent Sino-British mines at Kai-lan, said to be the world's largest mining enterprise under a single ...

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  8. THE SOVIET.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Poland states that the deported British engineers crossed the frontier of Soviet Russia into ...

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  9. RANSOM PAID?

    Apparently unharmed, Jerome Factor, the 19-year-old NorthWestern University student, who was held captive by kidnappers for ...

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  10. Wireless on Everest.

    The Darjeeling wireless staff has been thrilled by hearing from the base camp at Rongbuk Glacier, from ...

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  11. SPORTING TROPHIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two thousand national sporting trophies, valued at over £6000,000, are being exhibited at Shellmox House, on behalf of ...

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  12. FASCISM.

    Sir Oswald Mosley, who is studying Fascism, instead of Signor Mussolini, took tho salute of 35,000 Fascists who were celebrating the ...

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  13. Huge Generating Plant.

    A contract for a 105,000 kilowatt turbo- generating plant, which will be the largest in Britain, has been placed ...

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  14. S.A. ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the general election on May 17 brought few surprises. Seventy-two constituencies out of 150 will be contested. ...

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  15. Japanese Air Force Mishaps.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Yesterday a naval 'plane proceeding to Formosa fell into the sea near Loo Choos, and another, while practising, plunged into ...

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  16. Rum Stores Ablaze.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The biggest and most spectacular fire in London for many years occurred last night at West India Docks, where a vast warehouse ...

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  17. PERSIAN OIL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Herald's" special writer states that the Shah of Persia, and Sir John Cadman have initialled a preliminary ...

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  18. Australian Rabbits.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Australian rabbits are quoted:—First large, ex store, 14/ to 14/6 per crate. ...

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  19. Akron's Sister Ship.

    OHIO, Saturday.—The Macon, a sister airship to the Akron, which was recently lost at sea with over 70 hands, took off on its maiden flight yesterday ...

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  22. No Free Trade in Australia.

    MR. W. H. SLACK, who has just returned from Australia, speaking at the annual meeting of Rickett & Sons, of which he is a director, said it was ludicrous to suggest that anything approaching free trade would meet with favor ...

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