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  4. Clash Feared Between Germans and Austrians.

    THE Austrian Government has been informed, through the Heimwehr, that 10,000 members of the socalled "Austrian Legion" of Bavaria are concentrated on the Austrian frontier at Braunau, Hitler's birthplace. They are heavily armed, and are ready to ...

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  6. BRITISH FASCISTS.

    William Symes, Arthur Mills and Albert Sharman, officials of the British Union of Fascists, were charged to-day with causing ...

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  7. SHIPS COLLIDE.

    Shipping was disorganised yesterday, owing to a dense fog in Southampton Waters and the Thames estuary. ...

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  8. 'LEGALISED MURDER'

    The air mail situation continued to ocupy the centre of the stage to-day in the House of Representatives, which passed a measure ...

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  9. 'Planes Cannot Replace Navy.

    "NOWADAYS some people regard the Navy as obsolete, and would rather trust in aeroplanes. If other countries have air forces, England must have them also, but an aeroplane is not a substitute for a cruiser," said Mr. ...

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  10. BELGIAN KING FOLLOWS EXAMPLE OF PREDECESSORS.

    Only one incident marred yetterday[?]s ceremonics in the Chamber of Deputies. Two Communist Deputies entered the Chamber in ...

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  11. Unemployed March on London.

    The unemployed marchers, who during the past week have been converging on London, have completed the final stages of their ...

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  12. 1929 BOOM.

    Over twenty billion dollars were lent by 17 large corporations in the New York money market during the boom of 1929. This was ...

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  13. DECLINE OF WORLD TRADE.

    The League of Nations' economic seivices report that the world's figures for 1933 show that international trade was 30 per ...

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  14. DEATH DUTIES.

    The report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue for the year ended March 31 last shows increased revenue from death ...

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  15. JARDINE IS UNPOPULAR IN INDIA.

    LONDON Saturday.—The "Daily Herald's" Bombay correspondent says the Hindoos and Moslems are combinnig to boycott the public dinner which ...

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  16. New Loans Conducted with Consummate Skill.

    "The Economist." says the latest. Australian conersion loan appears to have been nicely balanced. Indeed the whole of these ...

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  17. Business Amalgamation.

    LONDON. Saturday. — Shareholders of Goode and Durant and D. & W. Murray, at meetings respectively on March 20 and March 19, will ratify the ...

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  18. Stocks Rise Sharply.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British Government stocks rose sharply on the London Stock Exchange to day, under the lead of war loans 3½ per cent, ...

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  19. HITLERISM.

    The Pope, apropos of the canonisation of three pietists, one of whom was a German, strongly denounced Hitlerism, saying:— ...

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  21. 100 Miles For 6d!

    An official communique says that recent tests of a baby motor car give hope of travelling one hundred ...

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  22. MYSTERIOUS 'PLANE OVER MANCHUKUO.

    CHIENTAO (East Manchukuo), Saturday.—A mysterious aeroplane, at dawn yesterday, circled for several hours over the northern tip of Korea, ...

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  23. COAL CUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is anticipated that an announcement of the opening of negotiations for a now commercial agreement between Britain ...

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  24. WINE TRADE.

    LONDON, saturday.—Mr. D. laffer, on behalf of the Oscrseas Wine Board, has written a letter to the Wine Trade Review with reference to the wine ...

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  25. COOK'S COTTAGE.

    LONDON Thursday.— At a luncheon at Hull to-day, aboard the Port Dunedin, on the occasion of shipping Captain Cook's dismantled cottage to ...

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  26. BIG AIR RACE.

    LONDON Saturday. — Mrs. J. A. Mollison (formerly Miss Amy Johnson), on arrival from America today, said long-distance record attempts were ...

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  27. CHEAP CARS.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday. — Reports that Japan intends to invade South Africa with cheap motor cars and accessories are officially denied. ...

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  28. New York Show.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The wine show closed late this evening, with the largest number of spectators to date in attendance. ...

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  29. Nazi Advocate in Canada.

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — Alleging that Dr. L. Kempf, a German general, is distributing pro- Nazi and anti-Jewish literature in Canada, Mr. S. W. ...

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  30. Ex-Kaiser's Son Rattles Collection Box.

    BERLIN, Saturday.— The ex-kaiser's son, August William, to morrow will rattle a collection box in the Unter den Linden, where he will ...

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  31. Germany to Be a Nation of Flyers.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Times' " Berlin correspondent says Captain Go[?]ring is planning to make Germony a nation of flyers, through ...

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