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  4. HEROIC RESCUES.

    How airmen, in response to emergency calls from Moscow, risked their lives by landing on broken ice, is revealed in the Chcluskin ...

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  5. SINGAPORE'S PROGRESS.

    Mr. J. G. Latham, leader of the Australian goodwill mission, when interviewed by the local press today, said he believed the ...

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  6. GERMANY EXPLAINS INCREASED DEFENCE EXPENDITURE.

    THE German Government's reply to the British inquiry about increased arms estimates has been received by the Foreign Office. The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent understands that it argues that the Versailles Treaty contains no clauses limiting ...

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  8. RAIN 27 P.C. BELOW AVERAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In thc House of Commons to-day, thc Minister for Health (Sir Hilton Young), moving tho second reading of thc Water ...

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  9. HUNGARIAN EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first Austrian exhibition in 28 years will be opened in London on Monday by the Austrian Minister of Commerce (Herr ...

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  10. PENSIONS CUTS.

    PARIS. Thursday.—The Ex-Soldiors' Council has considered thc Government's suggested reduction of pensions and allowances, and hus decided to ...

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  11. Lost Life Attempting to Rescue Sons.

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — Sergeuut-Major Frederick Colam was fatally bumed to-day while attempting to rescue his two small sons, who perished in their ...

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  12. Romania's Royal Scandal Takes Grave Tura

    IN defiance of the Iron Guards' threat to murder her, Madame Lupescu, King Carrol's paramour, to-day left her motor car and walked alone along the Cale Victorei, Bucharest's Piccadilly. She entered a confectioner's shop, ...

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  13. Golf Balls Collide in the Air.

    As it is seldom that balls are played in opposite directions with any great proximity the collision between balls in mid-air is most unusual. ...

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  14. CONSTITUTION RESTS UPON COMMONSENSE.

    CAPE TOWN, Friday.—The Status Bill passed thc second reading to-day, amid much enthusiasm. There were only seven dissentients. ...

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  15. LOAN CONVERSION.

    CANBERRA, Friday. — "Press comment, both here and abroad, shows that, in the opinion of an overwhelming majority of the people, no greater ...

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  16. Insull Must Face Trial.

    The court to-day refused Samuel Insull's appeal against extradition. Escorted by police, he boarded ...

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  17. Centenary Air Race.

    PARIS, Thursday. — "L'Intransigeant" reports that the noted pilot and aerobatist, Detroyat, has purchased a Lockheed Orion machine to compote in ...

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  18. SUPERIORITY OF BRITISH ENGINES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The new altitude record of 48.813 feet, established by Donati, the famous Italian airman yestorday, was achieved with a ...

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  19. Settling Down for the Antarctic Winter.

    All members of the Byrd Expedition, under the direction of Thomas Poultor, second in command, are busily engaged making ...

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  20. Wireless Telephony is Making Rapid Strides.

    At the annual meeting of Marconi's International Marine Company to-day, the chairman referred to the rapid progress made in ...

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  21. Slimming Drugs Banned.

    As the sequel to several inquests at which it was found that the deaths of women were due to drugs employed ...

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  24. Opperman's Doings.

    Opperman opened his Continental season in a, blaze of glory, in that he won his initial engagement, the omnium international match (15,000 ...

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  25. Political Revival.

    "The Morning Post" announces the formation of a new organisation, known as the "British Movement," with ...

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  26. Tariff Reductions Total 2½ Millions.

    CANBERRA, Friday. — "Based on 1931-32 figures, the value of customs and excise reductions brought about by the Lyons Government amounts to ...

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  27. Canada's Wheat Stocks.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Wheat stocks were approximately 36,900,000 bushels, or 12 per cent lower at Murch 31 then they were a year ago. Oats, barley, ...

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  28. UNRELATED POLICIES.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Morning Post," referring in an editorial to the Marketing Board, says that under the Ottawa Agreement Britain bound itself ...

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  30. National Events.

    While the finals of the 1934 Victorian and national junior championships are listed for a later date (they are to figure among the sporting ...

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  31. FORGED STAMPS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Intercepted on their arrival in Loudon from Holland, three Poles, Turee, Popielec and Naimark, were charged at Bow Street ...

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