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  4. PICTURE FOR WELLINGTON GALLERY.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr), at a large gathering at New Zealand House to-day, described Captain ...

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  5. NON-STOP FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Alan Cobham ia ready to start upon his non-stop airrefuelling flight to Australia, in the new Airspoed Courier machino. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPIRE TRADE. The Dominions Are Britain's Best Customers.

    In an editorial analysing the Board of Trade's returns for 1933, the "Financial Times" says that while America remained the ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. "TRADE WAR."

    IN the House of Commons this evening, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman) moved a motion to approve of the import duties under the foreign discrimination order. The measure imposes a twenty per cent. ad valorem duty, over ...

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  8. EXCHANGE RATES FORWARD.

    The "Evening Standard's" financial correspondent says there is a new departure with relation to foreign ...

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  9. Adverse Balance for Germany.

    BERLIN, Friday.—For the first time in four years, the monthly trade returns show nn adverse' balance. Imports for January were £10,050,000 and exports ...

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  10. GUARANTEE FOR EXPORTS.

    The Government has decided to extend the exports guarantee scheme for five years, on its expiry on ...

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  11. FRENCH TRUCE.

    In striking contrast with the last meeting of the Chamber of Deputies, which was held amid riot and turmoil and under the guard of ...

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  12. TRADE TREATY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Anglo-Soviet temporary commercial agreement will be signed at the Foreign Office to-morrow. The signatories for ...

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  13. America Proposes Another Wage Cut.

    The railways have served notice on 900,000 union employes that the basie rates of pay will be reduced by 15 per cent., to become offcctive ...

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  14. IMAMATE OF YEMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords to-day, the Earl of Plymouth said a treaty was signed a few days ago botwoen the British Hosidont ...

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  15. Employment of Juveniles.

    THE Under-Secretary to the Home Office (Captain D. H. Hacking) stated in the House of Commons to-day that a bill would shortly be introduced restricting the hours of employment of juveniles, and dealing with other ...

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  18. A NATION'S INTERNAL AFFAIRS ARE SACROSANCT.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon) was nsked by the ucting Lender of the Opposition (Major C. R. Attlee) whether. ...

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  19. TRIAL OF JESUS.

    Mr. G. B. Shaw, in a preface to his latest volume of plays, including "On the Rocks," explains why he never dramatised the trial ...

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  20. MAIL CONTRACTS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—In answer to widespread protests agninst the cancellation of the air mail contracts the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  21. Address-in-Reply Carried.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Address-in-Reply to the Speceh from the Throne passed the House of Commons to-day by 99 votes to 54. The Labor Party's ...

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