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  4. LOAN TO FRANCE. From British Banks.

    A British banking group is negotiating the issue of a 30 million sterling loan to the French Treasury at 2½ per cent., repayable in ...

    Article : 102 words
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  6. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS IN GERMANY.

    GERMANY will have Hitlerised May Day on an unprecedented scale. It will be in contrast with its predecessors inasmuch that it will celebrate the rain of Marxism and emphasise the nationalism of German labor. ...

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  7. ITALY HONORS HINKLER.

    Italy is honoring Hinkler as though he were an Italian. A guard of honor, consisting of local Fascists and members of the ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. Famous Explorer.

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian explorer, who is on his way to Norway to join the Ellsworth Antarctic Expedition. The expedition will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "Bad Piece of News."

    PARIS, Sunday.—"The franc is in the hands of the English," says the "Figaro," criticising the London bankers loan. M. Paul Reynaud, ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. FATALLY WOUNDED.

    The President of the Peruvian Republic (Colonel Luis M. Sanchez Cerro) was fatally wounded by an assassin to-day as he was ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. TREATY MOOTED.

    The "Daily Herald's" diplomatic correspondent foreshadows the negotiation of a treaty between Britain and Persia, bringing ...

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  12. FAMILY WIPED OUT.

    An extraordinary tragedy, involving murder and suicide among a family of four, a sequel to the bursting of a high finance bubble, ...

    Article : 278 words
  13. GRAVE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Geneva, correspondent says that the clash between France and Germany has produced a situation ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. REBELLION IN CUBA.

    HAVANA (Cuba), Sunday.—Seven rebels were killed to-day, as well as two soldiers and the Chief of Police, in the town of Luis, when the army ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. CROWD ANGERED.

    LONDON, Monday.— Remarkable scenes were seen in Piccadilly Circus late last night, when seven Fascists selling copies of the Black Shirt ...

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  16. "WOMEN SUFFER PAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Basil Rooke, in an article entitled "The Practitioner," says that women suffer pain better than men, and face trouble ...

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  17. FORCED TO RETIRE.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Professor Jacobson, a Jewish Professor of Indo-Germanic languages at Marburg University, committed suicide by throwing ...

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  18. BERLIN AREA RAIDED.

    BERLIN. Sunday.—A thousand policemen and Brown Shirts raided a Western Berlin area and searched hundreds of houses and all pedestrians. ...

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  19. "Big Four" in World Conference.

    Mr Roosevelt (U.S.A.), Mr Bennett (Canada), Mr MacDonald (Britain) and M. Herriott (France) who are hoping to make a success of the World Conference at Washington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. REMBRANDT PORTRAIT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Felton Bequest has purchased a Rembrandt selfportrait, dated 1660, from the Duke of Portland's Welbeck collection. Sir ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. BAD RECORD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Described as the most-wanted man in the country, John Ernest Harris (49), a former trooper of the Australian Army, with ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. IF GANDHI FASTED.

    BOMBAY, Monday.—Doctors declare that Mahatma Gandhi, if he carried out his fast threats, would not live 21 days. He has already a fraila ...

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  24. BRITISH DEBATE REPRODUCED.

    WARSAW, Sunday.—The strangest broadcasts in history were made all over Poland to-night. Actors and actresses, representing British ...

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  25. 'PLANE'S BATTLE. WITH WINDS.

    Reviewing his impressions of the historic flight made by members of the Houston—Mount Everest expedition over Everest, ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN PARTY IN ROME.

    LONDON, Sunday.—During the 18th international parliamentary conference at Rome, representing 30 countries, Sir John Kirwan, president of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. INDIAN POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Replying to a speech by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Mr. Winston Churchill says the whole burden of the responsibility of splitting ...

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  28. ISLAND 'QUAKE.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—The number of casualties caused by the earthqunke in the island of Cos, in the Aegean Sea, is unknown. as many people were ...

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  29. Currency Manipulation?

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Senator Borah, in an address on war debts last night, asserted that Britain and France seemed to be going forward in ...

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  30. BREAK UP INFLUENZA OR ANY COLD IN A FEW HOURS.

    In the year 1900 Bayer introduced Aspirin to the medical profession. Bayer gave Aspirin its name. Bayer gave to the people all over the world ...

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  31. Plane's Race Against Death.

    Another example of an aeroplano being used as an ambulance to transport a sick man is told in a story from Lourence Marques, in Africa. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The day Finland became "wet" there was a full range of samples of South Australian wines awaiting approval of the ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. Industrial Conference.

    TOKIO, Monday.—Japan is favorably considering Mr. Walter Runciman's proposal to Mr. Matsudaira for an Anglo-Japanese industrial ...

    Article : 46 words
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