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  3. COMMONS WITHHOLDS DECISION ON PALESTINE PROPOSALS.

    A MOTION asking for approval by the House of Commons for the British proposals for Palestine was debated in a crowded House to-night. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Ormsby Gore) spoke first. The ...

    Article : 129 words
  4. FLAGS THAT WERE NEVER FLOWN.

    Lord Bledisloe, opening the Earl of Meath Room for the Royal Empire Society, remarked that the Union Jack was much more ...

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    MR. ORMSBY GORE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STATE FUNERAL FOR MARCONI.

    About 300,000, including leading political men, scientists and artists, followed the funeral procession of the Marchese Guglielmo ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. Tibetan Priests Find Holy Child.

    In accordance with custom, the Dalai Lama, who is pro-British, described when dying at Lhassa in 1933, the face, date ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. REBEL MISSION TO LONDON.

    After a conference of revolutionary leaders at Salamanca, General Franco commissioned Senor Gil Robles to go to London with a ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. "MANDATE UNWORKABLE."

    "With reference to the criticism that the commission had failed to give necessary weight to the M'Mabon-Hussein correspondence. Mr. Ormsby ...

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  10. "PUTNAM SEARCH NOT COSTLY."

    President Roosevelt denied to-day that the search for Mrs. Putnam was costly. He said that estimates of four million dollars were ...

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  11. FEDERAL LABOR WIN.

    Mr. Norman Makin, former Spcaker in the Australian Federal Par-. liament, was interviewed by the Press Association's correspondent ...

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  12. YUGOSLAV POLICE CLUB DEMONSTRATORS.

    Working class crowds outside the cathedral to-night shouted, "Down with Father Korosetch! Long live King Peter!" ...

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  13. Shot for Destroying Flags.

    GIBRALTAR, Wednesday.—Twentyfive Government sympathisers were executed on charges of destroying flags displayed in honor of the anniversary ...

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  14. MARK OF RESPECT.

    For three minutes this morning no British voices or British signals travelled through the ether over Australia; broadcasting ...

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  15. ENGLISHMAN DIES.

    MADEID, Wednesday.—Mr. Julian Bell, 28-year-old son of Mr. Clive Boll, English writer on art and literature, died to-day. Ho was wounded while ...

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  16. FEAR OF DOMINATION.

    Continuing, Mr. Ormsby Gore said the commission had come slowly, but nevertheless irresistibly, to the belief that the intolerable burden of ...

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  17. GIPSY PRINCESS SHOT DEAD.

    A GIPSY princess, Liuba Cerebowski, aged 21, chief of a tribe of notorious bandits, was shot dead in a ...

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  18. BATTERIES NEAR GIBRALTAR.

    GIBRALTAR, Wednesday.—A SpaInish loyalist agent, after an inspection of the locality, asserts that German topographical experts, operating ...

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  19. LABOR PARTY'S AMENDMENT.

    The Labor amendment was moved by Mr. Morgan Jones, who suggested a ronnd-table conference of representatives of the Government and Arabs ...

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  20. Hitler Assures Soviet Envoy of Co-operation.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Herr Hitler, receiving the new Soviet Ambassador (M. Yurenev), who said normal relations between Russia and Germany ...

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  21. CHINESE TROOPS REFUSE TO RETIRE FROM "HOLY GROUND."

    PEIPING, Wednesday.—Tension, temporarily relaxed by the reported withdrawal of the Thirty-Seventh Chinese Division from Wanping, has been renewed owing to the division's refusal to continue withdrawal and to its decision to re-occupy its positions, ...

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  22. U.S. GOLFERS' OUTBURST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dissociating himself from American golfers' criticism of British sportsmanship, Walter Hagen said, "Guldabl says the ...

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