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  4. BUTLER RUNS AMOK.

    A Britisher named J. Downes and his daughter were seriously injured, and a female. Indian servant and her husband were killed ...

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  5. U.S. STRIKE EXPECTED TO COLLAPSE.

    EVERY-DAY life in this city has assumed something of "strike routine." To-day, as in the utmost confusion the rival forces fought among themselves regarding an acceptable method to end the strike, many persons were still forced to walk to work. ...

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  7. Fishing Dispute.

    Two communications have been received from the Norwegian Government in reply to the British note calling attention to two cases ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA SAVED BY WOOL CLIP.

    Australia's economic and trade conditions to December, 1933, are dealt with in an exhaustive report by Mr. R. W. Dalton, Senior Trade ...

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  9. Britain's Air Defences.

    LONDON, Wednesday. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in the House of Commons, and Lord Londonderry in the ...

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  10. Funeral Pyre in England.

    LONDON, Thursday. For the first time in England for many centuries, a funeral pyre was lit ...

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  11. CENTENARY VISITORS.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — MajorGeneral F. T. Duncan; secretary of the British National Union, has organised a Centenary delegation of members of ...

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  12. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the acting Prime Minister stilted in the House of Commons to-day that communications with the other ...

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  13. CONVICTS SET FIRE TO THEIR PRISON.

    VENICE, Wednesday. — Memories of the Dartmoor outbreak are recalled by a mutiny at the Judecca prison. Twenty convicts, who alleged rough ...

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  14. KING OPENS MERSEY TUNNEL.

    By pressing A golden switch, the King to-day formally opened the Hersey tunnel, which is the largest under-water roadway in the world, ...

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  15. EUROPEAN PACT.

    LONDON, "Wednesday. — M. Maisgy, the Soviet Ambassador in London, saw the Permanent Under-Sceretaiy for Foreign Affairs (Sir Robort Vansittart) ...

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  16. Mt. Everest Climber Loses His Life.

    Maurice Wilson, who slipped out of Darjeeling some weeks ago to make a forbidden lone attempt to climb Mt. Everest, lost bis life ...

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  18. MEAT DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Exploration of the beef difficulties continues almost daily, without indication of progress towards a solution, though ...

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  20. STAVISKY SCANDALS.

    PARIS. Thursday. — There were dramatic scenes at to-day's sitting of the Stavisky Commisssion. when the ex-Prime Ministers, M. Turdiou and ...

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  21. Joint Inquiry Into Samos Shooting,

    ISTANBUL (Turkey), Thursday. — The Government has agreed to a joint inquiry, into tho Samos shooting. ...

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