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  3. N. ZEALANDS "FEELER" ON FREE TRADE.

    Arising out of New Zealand's so-called offer of mutual free trade, the Conservative private members of the Parliamentary Committee ...

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  4. JAPAN WANTS TRADE AGREEMENT.

    UNDOUBTEDLY the Japanese will make a strenuous effort, in order to achieve a trade agreement with Australia, to induce Mr. J. G. Latham to commit his Government to the principle. Mr. Latham persists that the essential negotiations must bc in Australia, ...

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  5. COMMUNAL RIOTING.

    Three Mohammedans were killed and 20 Hindoos and Mohammedans seriously injured to-day, when severe communal rioting took ...

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  8. TRADE RETURNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Board of Trade returns show that imports during April decreased by £5,630,144, compared with tho previous month, but increased by ...

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  9. Unemployment Benefits to Be Better Than Ever.

    Early introduction to Parliament of a measure for the consolidation of the existing Acts dealing with unemployment insurance is an ...

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  10. BELGIAN DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express " Brussels correspondent reports that M. A. Deveze (Defence Minister) and General Nuyten (Chief of ...

    Article : 188 words
  11. GIRL MURDERED.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Af ter being badly beaten, the body of Miss Louise Jeppesen, aged 23, a member of a socially-prominent Salt Lake City ...

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  12. Suspension Of Hostilities In Arabia.

    A communique published yesterday by the Saudi Government announced that King Ibn Saud had ordered the suspension of hostili ...

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  13. AIR RACE. British Authorities Seek Solution of Impasse.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the following formula is being advanced by the British air authorities as a possible ...

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  14. Plane Engines For Germany.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day regarding an order from a German firm for 80 aeroplane engines, placed ...

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  15. GOLD MINING IN WA.

    LONDON, Monday—The "Financial News" to-day issued a remarkable 40page supplement dealing with gold mining in Western Australia. It gives ...

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  16. Blocking Japanese Goods.

    An official announcement says Italy intends to prohibit certain categories of silk imports from Japan, following ...

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  17. THE KING'S SILVER JUBILEE.

    Arrangements for celebrating the King's silver jubilee are in the hands of a special committee, including members of Cabinet, a ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. 392,814,000 Roman Catholics.

    VATICAN CITY, Monday.— There are 392,814,000 Roman Catholics in the world, comprising: Europe, 219,321,000; Asia, 20,500,000; Africa, 7,684,000; ...

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  19. NEW GLIDING RECORD.

    LONDON, Monday.—.Flying-Officer E. L. Mole remained aloft in a glider to-day for eight hours eight minutes, breaking the existing British record, ...

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  20. MOTHER HEARS FROM SON.

    LONDON, Monday.— Through a broadcast through the world, a Welsh widow has received a cable from a son in Australia, from whom she had not ...

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  22. WAR DEBT POSITION IS STILL INDEFINITE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Questioned in the House of Commons to-day, regarding the application of the Johnson Act, recently passed in America, so far as ...

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  23. Dutch Line to Enter Two Machines.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.— It has been announced by the Royal Dutch Air Company that it will enter two machines in the Centenary Air Race. ...

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  24. MERITS OF TELEVISION.

    LONDON". Monday.— Sir Kingsley Wood, the Postmaster-General, has appointed a committee to report on the relative merits of television systems, ...

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  25. Reform of House of Lords,

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) said in the House of Commons to-dny that he was not in a position to make a state ...

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  26. Control of Rubber Production,

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Philip Cun- I liffe-Lister said the Netherlands Government had informed him it was sat ...

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  27. Fitzmaurice to "Beat Them, All."

    NEW YORK, Monday.—In an interview with the "Herald-Tribune" in Washington, Colonel Fitzmaurice, discussing the British ban on American ...

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