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  4. DISARMAMENT IMPASSE CONTINUES.

    PRIVATE conversations, in which the British and American delegates took part, were continued in Geneva to-day. The latest proposals of the French delegate (M. Barthou) led the British and American delegates to consult their Governments. It is ...

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  5. FORTY-HOUR WEEK WOULD NOT SUIT AUSTRALIA.

    DECLARING that a reduction of hours meant increased cost of production, consequently a reduction of spending power and of employment, and that conditions in the various countries were so diversified that worldwide reduction was impossible, Mr. M'Donald, ...

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  6. MAULED BY LIONS.

    "Don't be a fool, get the keepers," cried a bystander when Stanley Stenson, aged 26, a van driver, employed at the Whipsnade Zoo, ...

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  8. CALIFORNIA DESIRES VISIT FROM DUKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, (California), Thursday.—After consulting the British Consul here, the Chamber of Commerce has decided to invite the Duke ...

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  9. CHURCH DISPUTE.

    Arising out of Lord Hugh Cecil's petition, the Upper House of the Convocation of York to-day decided that invitations should be ...

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  10. Thunder Results in Three Deaths.

    THUNDER was responsible for the deaths of three coolies and serious injuries to two others at Madras yesterday. Fifteen men wete excavating in a big sand-pit when a heavy crash of thunder shook the ground. A small portion ...

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  11. Indian Terrorism.

    Judge B.S. Kisch, of the Allahabad High Court, was seriously injured in a knife attack by a suspected terrorist in his house at ...

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  12. WATER SHORTAGE.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health (Mr. G. H. Shakespeare), in the House of Commons to-day, said the position ...

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  13. WOMAN ARGUES OWN DIVORCE APPEAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mrs. Rose, wife of the barrister, Hubert Alan Rose, whom she married in 1913, and afterwards lived in London, to-day ...

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  14. NO TIME FOR THE FASCISTS.

    London has seen seen nothing for years comparable with the violent disturbances resulting in the arrest of women and men during a ...

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  15. Indians Are Losing Faith In Britain.

    Sir Chimilal Setalvad, presiding over the annual meeting of the Western India National Liberal Association, was pessimistic over ...

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  16. ANNA PAVLOVA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Commissioner of Wotks (Capt. W. G. A. OrmsbyGore), in answer to a question, said it ...

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  17. Price- Fixing Fails in U.S.A.

    In another radical adjustment of N.R.A. philosophy, the announcement was made to-day that all price-fixing ...

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  18. Gaoled for Listening to Broadcast.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—For listening to a broadeast from Moscow, a father and son in Westphalian were sentenced to 18 and 15 months respectively. ...

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  19. NAZI BRUTALITIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Karl von Vedel, who claimed to have been an Australian subject since the war, has arrived at Southampton with his ...

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  20. PROFESSIONAL GOLF TOURNEY.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The qualifying stages of the professional tournament at Leeds saw the departure of such well-known players as Daly, ...

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  21. Centenary Air Race.

    LONDON Thursday.—Wolff Harth (34), the German entrant for the Centenary Air Race, holds the world's record for gliding. He is the son of a ...

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  22. Italy Will Not Pay War Debts.

    According to the "Giornale di Genoa," Italy, like Britain, has decided to suspend its war debt payments ...

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  23. FORCED LANDING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Sceretary for Air (Lord Londonderry), when piloting an acroplane at Heston this evening, met with a slight mishap. ...

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  24. MURDER AND ARSON.

    MADRID, Friday.—At least 12 persons have been killed and 30 injured during the field workers' strike in Southern Spain. There is much ...

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  25. FRENCH QUOTAS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Financial Times'" Paris correspondent says the Anglo-French trade negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily. The ...

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  27. CROP PRODUCTION.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—A subcommittee of the conference called at Simla to consider Scheines of readjustment of crop production in India ...

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  28. Morgans Drop Underwriting.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Is is announced that after the 16th inst., J. P. Morgan and Co. will continue as a private bank, but will discontinue ...

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