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  3. DROUGHT IN U.S.A. Major Crop Failure Threatened.

    WASHINGTON", Wednesday.—The Weather Bureau declared to-day that abnormally warm, dry weather was prevailing over a large portion of the ...

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  4. QUOTAS ON JAPANESE GOODS.

    IN an exclusive interview to-day, the Minister for Commerce and Industry (Mr. Matsumoto) said:— "IT is a thousand pities that Great Britain took such an action as imposing quotas, which perhaps were necessary from the British ...

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  5. £1,202,000 SURPLUS. Free State Budget Surprises.

    DUBLIN, "Wednesday.—The Free State budget created a surprise, owing to a surplus of £1,202,000. Taxation is limited to £500,000, while £640,000 is ...

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  8. AMERICAN WHEAT CROP.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Because of the present warm and dry conditions, the indications the that the wheat production in the United ...

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  9. Sports Exempt From Entertainment Tax.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Free State budget exempts all outdoor sports from the entertainment tax. There is an increased tax on imported ...

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  10. DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Cabinet again discussed disarmament to-day. There have been rumors of serious differences among Ministers concerning ...

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  11. INDIAN TRADERS PROTECTED.

    A dramatic story of how a British naval force protected Indian traders at Hodeidafi a Red Sea port in Yemen, at present held by the ...

    Article : 312 words
  12. WARM WELCOME.

    KOBE, Thursday.—Mr. J. G. Latham, leader of the Australian goodwill mission, was greeted on the Kobe wharf by a large crowd of officials and ...

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  13. "ENJOYING" HIMSELF

    LITTLE AMERICA. Wednesday.— To-morrow Rear-Admiral Byrd completes six weeks isolation at his advance post. He continues to report ...

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  14. MILLION MILES BY AIR.

    LONDON", Wednesday.—Captain O. P. Jones, who has been nick-named "Captain Kettle of the Air," to-day completed 1,000,000 miles of flying ...

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  15. League of Nations Work in China.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.—In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day Sir John Simon said he had no official information regarding the ...

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  16. DENUNCIATION OF ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Denuncia tion of the Anglo-French conventions regarding commerce and navigation, of 1820 and 1882, which the French ...

    Article : 165 words
  17. S. African Tennis Star for Australia.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— A meeting of the council of the South African Lawn Tennis Union to-day announced that Farquharson would be ...

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  18. WAR DEBTS. "Receipt of Payment Impossible."

    LONDON. Thursday.— Discussing the Washington cable about war debts, the budget surplus has revived all the old fallacies. Thc difficulty is not that ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    OSAKA, Thursday.—The papers here report Mr. Lyons as having said at Adelaide that Australia intends to revise her tariff policy to the point, ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. America Will Hear Appeals of Distressed Nations.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Roosevelt thc President, emphasised today that America stood for the collection of war debts, but that a hearing ...

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  22. ATTACK ON GOVERNOR.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—Thirty youths of were arrested at Darjeeling today in connection with the attack on the Bengal Governor (Sir John ...

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  23. MATSON LINE.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.—ln the House of Commons to-day a question was raised regarding the extent to which America subsidises steamship ...

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  24. SERIOUS DECLINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The "Daily Telegraphs" Berlin corespondent reports that the Reichsbank's gold reserves have fallen by £1,000,000 to ...

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  25. AIR RACE PLANS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Colonel James Fitzmaurice to-day visited the Mayor who was a war-time aviator, and discussed the Australian Centenary ...

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  27. TRADE IN OPIUM ALLEGED.

    SUVA, Thursday.—A Chinese, Wong Chow, and George Kent were committed for trial at the Supreme Court to-day on charges of importing ...

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  28. British Wholesale Prices.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A decline of 9 per cent, was recorded last month in the average wholesale prices compared with March. As against April, ...

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  29. Saar Plebiscite.

    LONDON", Wednesday.— Questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding a report that a committee of three had been appointed by the League ...

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  30. Reduction in Canadian Wheat Area.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—A reduction of 2,112,800 acres, or 8 per cent., in the spring wheat area compared with 1933 bureau statistics was announced ...

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