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  3. AMERICA'S RECOVERY DEPENDS UPON BORROWED MONEY.

    WILD fluctuations in the exchange rates in New York and on the Europoean markets, plus the Government's necessity to push its heavy re-financing operations, caused President Roosevelt to urge Conogress to hurry its action to secure enactment of the ...

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  5. £5000 FOR LIBEL.

    In the King's Bench Division to-day, T. J. Ley, of Sydney, was awarded £5000 in his claim for libel against J. W. O. Hamilton. ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. BETTER TIMES COMING!

    THE general tone of the Stock Exchange has been fairly good, although British funds were dull until Thursday, when they became distinctly better. A feature of the week has been the big demand for gold and ...

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  8. 6000 DEAD IN MONGHYR.

    Latest special roports reaching here from the Province of Bihar and Orissa estimate that the death roll at Monghyr was not less than ...

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  9. Record Air Mails.

    Eighty-five tons of letters were sent by air mail from Great Britain during 1933, the largest recorded for one ...

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  10. PARTICIPANTS IN FIRE TRIAL MUST LEAVE GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The American, Gallagher, who was prominent in the London Reichstag fire "trial" has been ordored to lcave Germany within three ...

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  11. KOSHER BUTTER MAY BE MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. E. M'Cann, Trnde Commissioner for South Australia, who is investigating the possibilities of new channels for ...

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  12. AIR RACE MAY BE WON IN FOUR DAYS.

    Mr. H. C. Perrin, secretary of'the Hoyal Aero Club, interviewed by the Australian Press Association to-day, said: "It is impossible to ...

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  13. BAYONET CHARGE.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—Whn tho police took a local Nazi leader. Weber, to the station at Crieglach for internment in the coneentration camp at Woollersdorf, ...

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  15. BANK FRAUDS.

    The examining magistrates have been set an involved problem by being required to trace the proceeds of the Stavisky frauds. ...

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  16. TOUR OF AFRICA.

    Yesterday afternoon Prince George left Southampton on the Union Castle liner Carnarvon Castle, for his tour of South ...

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  17. BROKE GAOL.

    LANSING (Kansas), Saturday.— Seven convicts in the Kansas State penitentiary made a successful, desperade break for liberty to-day. They ...

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  18. The Yellow Peril.

    A statement, attributed, to Signor Mussolini, has been published, warning the Western world against the yellow ...

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  19. Australian Dollar Bonds.

    LONDON", Saturday.—The "Daily Express' " city editor says that recently there have been heavy purchases of Australian dollar bonds, which have ...

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  20. Britain Expected Something Better of Australia.

    IT is disconcerting to Britain, which has always generously responded to Australia's demands for financial assistance, to see Japan making such serious inroads in trade that we have every right to expect," said Mr. P. ...

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  21. COOK'S RELICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Through Mrs. E. W. Hudson, of Yarmontecs, Yorkshire, whose ancestor, Sir Hugh Pallister, received original documents from ...

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  22. Assyrians To Be Transported To Brazil.

    Long consideration was given to the Assyrian question by the Council of the Lengue of Nations yesterday. ...

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  23. U.S. RECOVERY ACT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senators Borah and Nye, on the floor of the Senate to-day attacked, the N.R.A. codes as detrimental to small ...

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  24. CENTENARY VISITORS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Mmchioness of Aberdeen told the Austra lian Press Association by telephone from the House of Cromar, ...

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  25. Nelson Leaves Portsmouth.

    LONDON, Saturday.—H.M.S. Nelson, which has been held up by storms in Portsmouth Harbor since last Friday, sailed this afternoon. It will join ...

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