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  3. SECESSION CLAIM.

    As tlic caso is unprecedented, British officials aro puzzled as to tho methods whereby thc "West Australian secession, delegation wilt ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. No Appreciable Progress Toward Disarmament.

    IN a statement in the course of a discussion upon Imperial de— fence at the Conservative Party's conference at Bristol to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, replying to Lord Lloyd, who, in a vigorous speech, had moved a resolution expressing anxiety regarding the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENTRIES FOR AIR RACE.

    The entries of 55 competitors are still valid for the England-Australia air race. These are from.:— ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. 'PLANE & TRACTOR IN ANTARCTIC.

    After six days of tho pioneering journey to/Ediel Ford linage, Str. Harold Juno reports that tho tractor party has progressed 150 miles. ...

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  8. Affairs of Empire.

    Tho "Financial Times" thinks advantage should be taken of the King's silver jubilee celebration to discuss Empire affairs, but issues ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. UNABLE TO LAND,

    LONDON. Thursday.—Colonel Fitz— maurice, owing to rough weather, was prevented from landing his Centenary entry at Southampton to-day ...

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  10. NO CONFISCATION WITHOUT COMPENSATION

    The Labor conference to— day, by 2,118,000 votes to 149,000 votes, decided against confiscation without compen ...

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  11. Smoking Ban Increases Fire Risk.

    Lord Nuffield, at the In— stitute of Motor Traders today, explained that he allowed smoking at his works, because it lessend the rick of ...

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  12. INDIAN REFORM.

    The subject of India was raised at the Conservativo Party's conference to-day by Sir Henry PageCroft, with a resolution urging that ...

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  13. FEWER ROAD ACCIDENTS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—For some time the Transport Ministry, with the object of impressing on the public the gravity of the traffic problems has publishede ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. PRINCE TO SELL AN AEROPLANE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales has decided to sell one of his two aeroplanes—tho largo twelveseater in which ho has flown through ...

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  15. Grave Perils Facing France.

    PARIS, Thursday. — Tho Prime Minister (M. Domnerguo), broadcasting to-day, gravely warned Franco of thc danger ahead unless the country ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. African Wool Market Takes Turn For Better.

    There ia overy ' indication lint the South African wool market, which, lins been in tho doldrums, has talcen a definito turn for the ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. Russians Claim Gliding Record.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—Pilot Sukhom— linov and a passenger have claimed the-world's gliding duration flight record of 12 hours 32 minutes, at Kork ...

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  20. GENERAL STRIKE BEGINS THROUGHOUT SPAIN.

    ThE new Lcrroux Cabinet " in— cludes threo Catholics, oncofw'hom is Minister of Agriculture. The exPrime Minister (Senor Samper) ...

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  21. AMERICA CUP.

    "I refuse to say which was tho better boat, but tho Endeavor was certainly the best and fastest challenger America has had to face," ...

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  22. NEW GOVERNOR OF I N.S.W.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven, former Governor of South Australia, who has boen appointed to succeed Sir Philip Game as ...

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