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  4. Indian Earthquake Caused Heavy Loss of Life and Widespread Property Damage

    LATEST earthquake reports indicate that the greatest damage occurred in North Bihar, which was completely cut off from Patna, with 65 deaths. Captains Dalton and Palmer, attached to the Barnard's flying ...

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  6. 103 Lives at Stake in Arctic.

    The commander of the icebreaker Cheluskin, which is imprisoned in the Arctic packs, has sent a wireess messaage describing the ...

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  7. TRADE WAR.

    LEGISLATION incorporating President Roosevelt's monetary programme seemed assured of early enactment to-day, as Governor Black, of the Federal Reserve Board, expressed approval of the nationalisation of gold, with the profit thereon going to the ...

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  8. ROAD SAFETY.

    All the leading countries of the world are the at present faced with thoe problem of road safety, and the matter is engaging the serious attention ...

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  9. Peace Treaty For Germans.

    Full copies of the Treaty of Versailles will shortly be given to all German soldiers and sailors, "to enable them to gain ...

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  10. BRITAIN ALERT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says Cabinet spent very little time discussing President Roosevelt's policy, as it felt that the only ...

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  11. LIQUOR SMUGGLING.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — "Rum Row" vessels, which have been left off the north-eastern coasts since 1925, where they have been endeavoring to ...

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  12. STRATOSPHERE RECORD.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Army Air Corps and the National Geographic Society announce that they are sponsoring a "joint attempt to set ...

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  13. Japan May Devaluate Also.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The American dollar devaluation did not surprise financiers here, and the Stock Exchange was not affected. ...

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  14. Ministry of Food for Britain.

    STEADILY behind the scenes, plans are being laid to establish a Ministry of Food, with almost unlimited power, says the "Daily Herald." The next step will be an announcment during the next few weeks of a national sugar ...

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  15. Canadian Dollar.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — After the Prime Minister (Mr. R. B. Bennett) and Cabinet had discussed Mr. Roosevelt's monetary programme to-day, it ...

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  16. AIR CRASH.

    Various speculations are rife concerning the cause of the air disaster on Monday. Some eyewitnesses declare that ...

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  17. Shipbuilding In Britain Is Increasing,

    Total shipping tonnage under construction in British, yards shows a further steady increase, according to Lloyd's quarterly return for ...

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  18. PIRACY.

    The fourth daring act of piracy on the Chinese coast within two months is reported in a wireless message received ...

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  19. NO HALF-WAY MARK FOR BRITAIN.

    Urging a sufficiency of defences, and advocating a comprehensible foreign policy, Mr. Winston Churchill, broadcasting to-day, ...

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  20. GOLF. PROFESSIONALS TOUR.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday. — Mr. Harlow informed the Australian Press Association to-day that the proposed golf tour of 'Australia was still under ...

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  21. "Exclusive" Roads in Italy.

    Italy is finding the building of special motor roads or autostrada, as they are called, a inerative business. An example is the highway for automobile ...

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  22. 'Plane to Do 544 m.p.h.

    Mr. John Stack, an aeronautical engineer, announces a craft which he says is capable of a speed of 544 miles ...

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  23. POPULARITY OF "FOURS" RETURNING.

    While the number of makes of fourcylinder motor cars being marketed in Great Britain has increased during 1933, the popularity of the "four" as ...

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  24. DIVORCES SOLD FOR £30 APIECE.

    WARSAW, Tuesday. — Archbishop Dionysius and five Bishops of the Autonomous Orthodox Church have been arrested for Selling divorces. They are ...

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  25. JAPANESE ENGINEERS ARRESTED.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The police to-day took into custody five Japanese, all engineers of the Japanese Government railroads, after they were seen ...

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  26. NELSON WEATHERBOUND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.The Rodney is replacing the Nelson as the flagship of the Home Fleet, and will join the others for the West Indian cruise. ...

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  27. REVENUE RETURNS.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the current financial year to January 13 amounted to £464,314,701. To ...

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