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  3. ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    As a result of a tour of tho Saar, tho Coblenz correspondent of "Intransigent" declares that Herr Hitler is depending on the Saar ...

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  6. Duke of Gloucester Prepares to Leave For Australia.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Eight tons of' luggage belonging to the Duke of Gloucester and his staff was to-day taken aboard H.M.S. Sussex, which is ...

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  7. DUTIES ON LANCASHIRE COTTON.

    A DEPUTATION representing all sections of the Lancashire cotton industry, both employers and operatives, called on the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) this afternoon to protest against the recent increases in Australian tariffs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Appeal For Encouragement for Indian Horse-breeders.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.- Of 18,365 horses imported into India for the five years ended March, 12,691 were from ...

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  9. Britain's Growing Wireless Trade.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Exhibitors continue to express satisfaction with the business done at the radio exhibition, which is continuning to attract ...

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  10. Wheat Advisory Committee

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Many dele— dates to tho Wheat Advisory Committee which has been meeting the Board of Trade were to-day in communication ...

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  11. Byrd Making Good Progress.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Wednesday. — Rear-Admiral Byrd is showing excellent progress, according to latest word from Dr. Poulter. He is able to take ...

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  12. WHAT IT COSTS TO BE RICH!

    According to the cables, another large windfall has come to the British Treasury following thc death of the second Viscount Cowdray. His will shows ...

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  13. Boycott Suspended.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Manchester representative says that the news that the Government is making representations to ...

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  14. TRANS—ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Fears entertained regarding the safety of the British airman John Grierson, who is attempting a flight from Britain to ...

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  15. "IMPORTANT ISSUE RAISED."

    LONDON, Thursday.— The "Times" describes the feeling'aroused in Lancashire against the Australian cotton duties as disproportionately violent. ...

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  16. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    ROME, Wednesday. — In an inspired article "Giornale d'Italia" again warns Germany of Italy's intention to keep Austria independent, and adds: ...

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  17. TENNIS. American Titles.

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.—In the Doubles Championship to-day, R.B. Bell and and D. Rudge, 4—6, 5—7, 6 4, 6—2, 6—4, ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, "Wednesday. — Industrial activity in the United Kingdom during the second quarter of 1934, estimated from particulars furnished from various ...

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  19. Defence of Pacific Coast.

    MONTREAL Wednesday.— "Canada should defend the Pacific coast with her own navy, and let the British Navy police the Atlantic," declared Admiral ...

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  20. Australians in Britain.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Results in the Northern championships, which were played at Scarborough, included:— Men's singles, second round: Stedman d. ...

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  22. Criticism Without Knowledge

    Viscount Willingdon, Visceoy of India, appeals for public trust in the man on thc spot: "We often hear of the unchanging ...

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  23. Women's Ranking.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Gillou, presi— dent of the French Lawn Tennis Federation, gives the world ranking of women players as follows: Miss Dorothy ...

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  24. Rulers of France.

    Mr. Sisley Huddleston, well—known authority on foreign affairs, gives a curious sidelight on French politics:-"No Government (except in an em ...

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  25. CRICKET. County Matches.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Scores at stumps in the county cricket matches today were:— Surrey, 155 (Smith G for 30) v. ...

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  26. Cyclist Knocked Down.

    LAUNCESTON", Thursday. — Alfred Charles Neal (16), of 7 Glenelg street, Launceston, was knocked down by a motor lorry about 5 p.m. to-day, when ...

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