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  4. BRITAIN PROTECTS HORTICULTURE.

    A review of the duties on certain horticultural products originally imposed in 1932, has been completed by the Import Duties Advisory ...

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  5. AFRICA REPAYS WAR LOAN.

    A Treasury announcement states that at the end of the war the Union of South Africa owed some £16,500,000 to this ...

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  6. American Cotton Strike is to Start at Midnight.

    THE general strike in the American cotton textile trades called on Thursday is to become effective at midnight on Saturday. Workers in the wool, silk, rayon and synthetic yarn industries have been ordered to stand by for further orders. ...

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  8. SINGLE MEN TO BE FOISTED ON FARMERS.

    years of ago employed by private and public firms and the public service mast give place to older persons, particularly those with ...

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  9. THREAT TO KIDNAP ROOSEVELT'S GRANDCHILDREN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — A threat to harm President Roosevelt and kidnap three of his grandchildren was revealed to-day, with the arrest of Benjamin ...

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  10. Economy Move.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Herald" says the German order illustrates the myth of the Nazi claim that the Government has solved the ...

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  11. Currency Stabilisation Forecast.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" city editor says the leading currencies of the world are drifting into an impasse. The ...

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  12. Tolpuddle Martyrs.

    Many Labor organisations, including the Trade Union Congress, will held their annual meeting near Dorchester this week, to coincide ...

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  13. PARIS "BOMBED."

    The General Staff of the Air Force is shocked by the vulnerability of Paris to air attack, as revealed to-day by manoeuvres. The ...

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  14. France Cuts Expenses by £67,000,000.

    The finance Minister (M. Germain Martin) to-day presented the draft of his budget to Cabinet, proposing ...

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  15. LABOR OPPOSES FASCISM.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The general council of the Trade Union Congress has issued a manifesto against "The monstrous and savage dictatorship of ...

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  16. EMPIRE TOUR BY NEW CUNARD LINER.

    DURBAN, Thursday. — A resolution suggesting that the first voyage of the new Cunard liner. No. 534, to be an Empire tour was passed to-day by the ...

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  17. Salvation Army Considering Procedure.

    LONDON, Friday. — The High Council of the Salvation Army is still considering the question of procedure, and has not commenced the secret ballots ...

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  18. America Cup Trials.

    NEWPORT (Rliode Island), Thursday. — The Rainbow to-day defeated the Yankee for the second time in succession, by two minutes 3l seconds, ...

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  19. 3,000 CARS DAILY.

    DETROIT, Thursday. — Mr. Henry Ford this evening announced plans for the immediate construction of two steel mills, at a cost of 13,000,000 ...

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  20. NAZI ACTIVITIES.

    VIENNA, Friday. — It is understood Austria will protect at the coming session of the League of Nations against Yugoslavian toleration of Nazi ...

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  21. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The presidential address at the annual meeting of the British Association for the advancement of Science, which will be ...

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  22. GERMANY'S "HOPELESS POSITION."

    The Minister for Economy (Dr. Schacht), addressing an agrarian conference to-day, at which 20 countries, including Britain, were ...

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  23. SURVEY FLIGHT.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.— Fatigned, but gratified at reaching his goal, Mr. John Grierson, who set out from Rochester (England) on July 20, to conduct an air ...

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