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  3. WAR IN YEMEN. British Sloop Removes Foreigners.

    The British sloop Penzance, which was despatched from Aden following reports of the Wahibi invasion of Yemen, has removed the ...

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  4. CANBERRA LIBRARY.

    Mr. K. Binns, Chief Librarian of the Parliamentary Library, who was sent abroad by the Commonwealth Government to study ...

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  6. GANGSTERS SHOOT WITHOUT WARNING.

    Gangsters terrorised two sections of Manhattan's east side to-day, in gun battles with the police, in which one policeman was killed ...

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  7. "NEW DEAL" IN U.S.

    PROCEEDINGS at the Chamber of Commerce conference were brought to a close to-day, with a series of resolutions criticising sharply some of the features of the "New Deal," but not taking outright opposition to the recovery programme. ...

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  8. GENERAL JOHNSON

    Who says the enemies of the N.R.A. would make the Blue Eagle walk the plank and hoist the Jolly Roger on the ship of State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "HORRIBLE LIE."

    Lieut.-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchinson, author and publicist, in an address at the Nottingham Writers' Club to-day, said the late ...

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  10. Conditions for Armistice.

    CAIRO, Saturday. — King Ibn Saud has tightened his conditions for an armistice with the defeated Yemenis. He demands abdication of the Imam, ...

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  11. Italian Warships Despatched.

    ROME, Saturday. — Three Italian warships have been despatched from the Red Sea to Hodeida, to protect Italian interests. ...

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  12. LIBERALS AND LABOR

    Speaking at the Liberal party demonstration at Bournemouth last evening, Sir Herbert Samuel, the ...

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  13. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The industrialists view gravely the note from the President of the British Board of Trade (Mr. W. Runciman) to the ...

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  14. GERMAN CHURCH DISPUTE.

    Dr. Koch, on behalf of the Pastors' Emergency League, has submitted to Herr Frick, Minister for the Interior, an ultimatum ...

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  15. Grim Task of the British Chancellor.

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council speaking at the meeting of the Conservative Party at the Albert Hall last ...

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  16. JAPAN MOURNS FOR SATO.

    TOKIO, Sunday. — The late Jiro Satoh, who committed suicide while en route to Europe with the Davis Cup team, was accorded an impressive ...

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  17. JAPAN IN CHINA.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"La Temps" regards Japan's explanation to the French Government of its attitude regarding China as satisfactory. ...

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  18. Tornado's Appalling Havoc In Assam.

    Details have reached Calcutta of appalling havoc by a tornado in the Sylhet district of Assam on April 30. ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday — Sir George Clerk in presenting his credentials as British Ambassador in Paris to the President (M. Lebrun) on Friday, expressed the ...

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  20. MULTI- MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — A report on the estate of the late Mr. George Baker, a banker, who died in May, of 1931, published to-day, revealed that ...

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  21. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — It is anticipated that a further reduction of approximately 50,000 in the number of registered unemployed in Great ...

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  22. POWER OF STRIKES.

    Mr. George Lansbury, in an article in "The Clarion," although confessing that he backed the general strike of ...

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  23. Centenary Air Race.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Flight-Lieutenant Cathcart Jones and Miss M. Nelson, have lodged an entry for the Centenary Air Race. They will fly a ...

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  24. WAR DEBTS.

    President Roosevelt announced to-day that he would send a message to Congress within a fortnight dealing with war debts. He gave ...

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  25. ROYAL ACADEMY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A large and fashionable gathering thronged the salons at Burlington House to-day, when the summer exhibition of the Royal ...

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  26. Bill To Give Effect to Wage Agreements.

    The text of the Government's bill to enable statutory effect to be given to wage agreements in the cotton-manufacturing industry has ...

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  27. 'PLANES COLLIDE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Two Royal Air Force machines which were looping the loop at 5,000 feet near Grantham to-day, collided and crashed, ...

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  28. GANDHI AND VICEROY.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday. — Miss Muriel Lester and Miss Agatha Harrison, Englishwomen disciples of Mahatma Gandhi, are on their way to Simla to ...

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  29. Pact of Non-Aggression.

    MOSCOW, Sunday. — The Foreign Minister (M. Litvinoff) and the Polish Ambassador to-day signed a protocol prolonging the Russo-Polish ...

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  30. WIDOW OF 54 MAKES PARACHUTE DESCENT.

    Dropping with the speed of a bullet from a light aeroplane above the Brooklands aerodrome, a tiny, white-clad figure made a perfect ...

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  31. LOW WHEAT PRICES. Indian Government to Discuss the Cause.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Whether the abnormally-low prices of wheat are due to over-production, are the result of the law of supply and demand, or ...

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  32. DAUGHTER HAD CRYING SPELLS

    A mother writes:—" Early this spring my eighteen-year-old daughter had a nervous breakdown. She had crying spells and fits of the blues. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. — R. D. Alfred, aged 26, an Australian jockey, has been arrested at Karachi for attempted suicide. ...

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  35. Argentina Desires Increase of Quota.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" says that when the World Wheat Advisory Committee meets at London to-morrow, Argentina will ...

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  36. FOUR MEN LOST LIVES WHEN SHIP STRUCK BAR.

    ASTORIA (Oregon), Saturday. — Three seamen were drowned and a fourth was killed aboard the Norwegian motor-ship Childar, which struck a ...

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  37. ESCAPE FOR GANDHI.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. — Mohandas (Mahahma) Gandhi had a narrow escape from injury when a car in which he and other Congress leaders were ...

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  38. Town Planning in England.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A scheme has been prepared for the survey of 16,000,000 acres of townplanning areas in England and Wales, in order to ...

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  39. TREASURY BILLS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A total of £80,035,000 was applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 of Treasury bills yesterday. The maximum amount was allotted in ...

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