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  3. AMERICAN DROUGHT.

    EAGER traders turned the Board, of trade pit into turmoil to— day, as grain prices reached new seasonal highs. The new heat wave which is moving on the Middle West and South-West had an immediate effect, and prices of wheat rose to a peak of 113½ ...

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  5. Burial of Hindenburg.

    Hohenstein, where 20 years ago 150,000 Germans under the late Field-Marshal von Hindenburg defeated the Russians, was the centre ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 349 words
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  7. NO WAR INSIDE TEN YEARS, SAYS LLOYD GEORGE.

    DECLARING that he was willing to guarantee that the nations need not fear another major war for ten years, Mr. Lloyd George, in an interview with the "Petit Joufnal" to-day, said it was true that the psychological conditions necessary for war were ...

    Article : 396 words
  8. Up In Arms Against Public Executions.

    Indian legislators and the Nationalist Press throughout the country are indignantly protesting against the Government of India's ...

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  9. "MAD FAKIR" IS STILL CREATING TROUBLE IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—The Fakir of Arlingarh, the "mad priest," who has been mainly responsible for the disturbances on the North-West Frontier ...

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  10. OFFICERS DEMAND RESIGNATION OF AUSTRIAN MINISTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Express' " Vienna correspondent says leading officers of the Heirwehr have made the sensational demand to the ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. NEW 'PLANE.

    "Where's its tail?" asked spec— tators at the first trials recently of Britain's fastest commercial 'plane. The tailless effect obtained ...

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  12. Denunciation of Racial Discrimination.

    Denunciation of racial discrimination by Dr. Harold Phillips, an American, was a feature of today's proceedings at the Baptist ...

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  13. Canada Should Have Bigger Navy.

    TORONTO (Canada), Sunday.—Admiral Sir Reginald. Tyrwhitt, who is here for the Canadian Corps ...

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  15. Fascist Sentenced.

    HOME, Hominy.—Landro Arpinuti, former Under-secretary of the Fascist Party, who was arrested in conseqnence of a long fend with the Fascist ...

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  16. ALLEGED SWEATSHOPS.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Ordered by the Prime Minister (Mr. R. B. Bennett) to be suppressed, the booklet issued by Mr. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade ...

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  17. RELIGIOUS RIOTS

    Twenty were killed and 70 wounded aa the result of rioting which occurred at Constantine owing to a drunken Jewish Zouave ...

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  18. Sanctuaries For Wild Life.

    THE United Provinces Government has led the way in the establishment of a sanctuary for the wild life of India. Governor Hailey, speaking at a meeting of the Association for the Preservation of game, said the Government ...

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  19. LEAGUE BUDGET.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says the budget of the League of Nations for 1935 totals £1,200,000, of ...

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  20. SPEEDING UP.

    That approximately 12,000,000 letters were carried ia the aircraft of Imperial Airways during a recent period of 12 months is ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN REVOLT.

    VIENNA, Monday.—The newspaper "Der Morgen" reveals that the master mind behind the recent putsch was Dr. Ottenwachtor, who acted as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The Australian Press Association learns that, following a conference with the Alcohol Control Board and the Washington and New York ...

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  24. Five Injured When Ancient Gun Explodes.

    Five persons were injured, "one seriously, when an old-fashioned cannon, dating from the days of the Dutch East India Company, ...

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  25. CENTENARY ROWING.

    LONDON", Monday. — According to the sports diarist of the "Evening Standard." it is probable the London Rowing Club's famous eight will ...

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  26. AIR RACE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The British Air Attache at Washington has informed the Australian representative (Mr. D. M. Dow) that Harold Gatty has ...

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  27. RELIEF OF BYRD.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Monday. — The tractor party to-day resumed its southward journey, after the blizzard had forced a halt since last night. ...

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  28. COPYRIGHT TREATY SIGNED IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.—An agreement strengthening international regulations for the protection of trade marks, patents, and copyrights was signed here ...

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  29. Argentina Exceeds Wheat Quota.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — For the first year of the London wheat agreement, which was ontered into on July 31, 1933, Argentina showed an export ...

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  30. Led Nazi Rising.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.—Anton Eisenlmt, aged 21, who led a Nuzi rising in a village near Graz, was sentenced today to 15 years' imprisonment, with 24 ...

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