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  3. Practically No Prospects of Sec uring Disarmament Convention.

    POINTED comments upon the armaments situation and upon the problem of security were made by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Captain R. A. Eden) in the House of Commons to-day. He expressed conviction that if a disarmament conven ...

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  6. STRIKE RIOTS.

    Orders for the mobilisation of two thousand militia men and officers for duty in the San Francisco strike have boon issued. ...

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  7. VICTIMS CREMATED.

    By reason of the cremation of Herr Hitler and Capt. Goering's victims, many wives and mothers are still without confirmation of ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA MUST BUY MORE FROM JAPAN.

    Although it does not say so in so many words, the moral of Mr. Latham's report, which he tabled in conjunction with his speech in the ...

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  9. LOWER WINE BOUNTY.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Mainly to make price-cutting on the overseas market morw difficult, a new Wino Export Bounty Act introduced into the House ...

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  10. REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND

    The "Daily Telegraph." says attendants report that a remarkable lecture was delivered at the Communist Academy at Moscow ...

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  11. N.R.A. Review Board Abolished.

    White House to-day made public an executive order by President Roosevelt abolishing the National Recovery Re ...

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  12. "Tasmania Has Wonderful Scenery."

    The opinion that Tasmania has wonderful scenery, but that it is useless to advertise its attractions outside Australia until the hotel ...

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  13. TWO MORE AIR FORCE PILOTS INCINERATED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Four Air Force Hart bombers were practising diving from an altitude of 8000 feet and bombing a target resembling a battleship at ...

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  14. Northern Ireland Shall Not Be Coerced

    REPLYING to Mr. J. Maxton, who asked in the House of Commons to-day if the Government was prepared to end the dispute with the Irish Free State on the basis of a united Ireland under one Parliament, the Dominion Secre ...

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  15. NEED SPEEDING UP.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Elaborating his speech at Mr. Forgan Smith's farewell luncheon yesterday, tho AgentGeneral for South Australia (Mr. L. L, ...

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  16. U.S. RAILWAYS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. H. W. Clapp, chairman of the Victoriun Railway Commissioners, informed the Australian Press Association to-day that ...

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  17. ; "Returned Empties."

    With a banner inscribed, "Returned Empties from Australia," representatives of the British Legion greeted 50 ...

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  18. INTERESTING STORY LIES BEHIND AIR RACE ENTRY.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—An intercsting story explains the private entry into the Centenary Air Race of Lindholm and Lindow. A fund was opened ...

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  19. ALLEGED TORTURE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. William Bickerton, the New Zealander who was recently expelled from Japan because ...

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  20. Reconstructing Japanese Cabinet.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that the Primo Minister would fully entrust the portfolio of Foroign Affairs to Mr. K. ...

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  22. 175 DEATHS ON U.S. INDEPENDENCE DAY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Independence Day deaths yesterday totalled.175, the lowest sinco 1929. Only two were from fireworks. Hundrods, however, ...

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  23. CABINET RESIGNS

    EDMONTON (Alberta) Thursday.— The Premier (Mr. J. E. Brownlee) resigned, with his Cabinet, to-day. Mr. R. G. Reid, the Minister for ...

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  24. U.S. POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—'The "Literary'Digest's" "straw" poll upon the subject of President Roosevelt's policy has been finalised. Of 1,772,63 ...

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  25. Removal of Wool Embargo Hoped For.

    LONDON, Thursday—_Although the matter was not explicitly discussed during the framing of the Anglo-Gorman debts agreement, there is strong ...

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  26. Debt Demands Upon Germany.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—America will demand that Germany give the Americans an even break with the ...

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