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  3. REVOLTS SEIZED.

    General O'Duffy stated to-day that two detectives entered his house last night and removed two revolvers, one of which the late ...

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  5. LOW WHEAT PRICE.

    "British millers And corn merchants do not want wheat to remain at a low price," Sir Albert Humphries, representing the Old ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. 21,000 SCOUTS PARADE. Fourth World Jamboree.

    His Serene Highness Admiral Horthy de Nagybanya, Regent of Hungary, inaugurated the fourth world scout jamboree to-day. ...

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  7. BODYLINE. MARYLEBONE ATTITUDE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" gives prominence to an article by Mr. Campbell Dixon, headed: "Future of Test Cricket in the ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. Australian Contingent.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association's special Budapest representative says that the Australian scouts formed the tallest group ...

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  9. EMBARGO ON FOREIGN GOODS. U.S. President's Power.

    The listless trading on the Stock Exchange in the past few days was suddenly broken to-day on totally unconfirmed press reports from ...

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  10. INTENSIVE CULTIVATION.

    Representatives of the Australian Press Association to-day saw a demonstration at the National Institute of Dairy Research ...

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  11. THE NEXT TESTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"A large section of the British public is evidently convinced that there is no likelihood of the Tests being abandoned, for seats for ...

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  12. ULM'S 'PLANE.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm has taken his aeroplane to the Manchester Avro works for repairs, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FOUND SHOT IN HOTEL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Press Association's Paris correspondent reports that Miss Dorothy Wright (23), believed to be an Australian, was found ...

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  14. KING'S CUTTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The King's cutter Britannia won her first race in the Cowes regatta week to-day. The King sailed in the race, accompanied ...

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  15. ATTEMPT TO SWIM CHANNEL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — An attempt to swim the English Channel from Dover to the French coast was begun this morning by Miss Mercedes ...

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  16. SCARE AT DINNER PARTY.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—While guests, including two women and members of the Dail Eir[?]ann, were singing the Irish Free State national anthem at ...

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  17. Protest Against Nazis' Action

    PARIS. Wednesday.—The French Ambassador at Berlin has protested [?]gainst the action at Nazis in entering the Saar on July 22 and seizing ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. Fiji's Governor Returns from Holiday.

    SUVA, Thursday.—By the Niagara from Vancouver, the Governor of Fiji (Sir A. G. M. Fletcher) returned today from a holiday in England. A ...

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  19. New Stock Exchange Rules.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The gov. erning committee of the Stock Exchange promulgated new rules to-day, fixing minimum marginal requirements, ...

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  20. Increase in British Revenue.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The weekly returns show that the total ordinary revenue from April 1 to July 29 amounted to £177,536,884, which is ...

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  21. War Debt Money on Way to New York.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—On its way to New York as payment of the British war debt, 900 bars of silver from India, valued at £5,000,000, ...

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  22. DEBENTURE INTEREST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph[?]" welcoming the Otago Harbor Board's decision to pay the interest on its debentures in full, says this ...

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  23. RECOVERY MOVEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Fourteen hundred banks af[?]liated with the Bankers' Association yesterday joined the industrial recovery movement ...

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  26. CANADIAN LOAN. Immediate Success.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Canadian £15,000,000 loan met with immediate success, and the subscription lists closed within one minute of the ...

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  27. MR. HENDERSON'S POLITICAL PLANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Arthur Henderson, who is touring the Clay Cross division for the coming by-election, denied to-day that his candidature ...

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  28. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—During the year ended June 30 the gross tonnage of motor vessels on the registers of ports in the United Kingdom increased ...

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  29. Development of Empire's Resources.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Morning Post" says: "While there is a strong feeling that city investors should in the present circumstances ...

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  30. TRADE COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Tokio correspondent has cabled a message stating that Japan is prepared to send industrialists to Mr. ...

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  31. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Commenting on a report from Tokio of an unprecedented navy budget, naval experts here declared to-day that the ...

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  32. U.S. NAVY PROGRAMME.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt to-night gave his approval to plans of the American Navy for the construction of 21 new warships in ...

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  33. AVOID LOOKING OLD.

    To many people a youthful appearance makes a greater appeal than does an aged appearance, especially in business. The hair is frequently the determining factor. ...

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