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  3. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY ATTACKED.

    The British Cabinet having dispersed for the Easter holidays, the Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden) was not in the House of Commons to reply to Mr. Lloyd George's vigorous and provocative speech condemning "blunders" in British foreign policy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW EMPIRE RADIO STATION.

    It is not improbabale that Australasia will hour some of the Coronation ceremonies from the new B.B.C. Empire station, perched on ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. THIRTEEN DIE IN U.S.A. 'PLANE CRASH.

    Thirteen people were killed when a Pittsburgh transport 'plane crashed nose first into a gully near a highway. The 'plane was ...

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  6. Loyalists Regain Lost Ground.

    The loyalists are reported to have regained lost ground on the Malaga front, capturing Monte del Tore, on which peak they established artillery dominating Montril, exactly half-way on the 120-mile road between Almeira and Malaga, where the insurgents ...

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  7. TRIPLE MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    BOSTON, Saturday.—Jeremiah Mackey, a former policeman, entered the basement at the home of his brother, Dr. Charles Mackey, who was ...

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  8. GOOD FRIDAY IN SPAIN.

    A Good Friday sermon preached in the cathedral was broadcast to the trenches, where loud-speakers carried it both to the attacking ...

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  9. ITALO- YUGOSLAV PACT.

    An Italo-Yogoslav treaty of friendship was signed stipulating respect of frontiers. In the event of aggression against one party the ...

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  10. ALBERTA MINISTRY HAS REVERSE.

    EDMONTON (Alberta), Saturday.— Beaten on an adjournment motion by 27 votes to 25, the Douglas Credit Premier of Alberta (Mr. Aberhard) closed ...

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  11. Exchange of Greetings.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Duke of Gloucester, when opening a wing completing the world headquarters of the Overseas League on April 14, will ...

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  12. Unwanted Wives Murdered.

    A gang, which allegedly specialised in the murder of unwanted wives, was arrested at Kielce on twenty charges. ...

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  13. BROTHERS DIE OF COLD AND STARVATION.

    QUEBEC, Saturday.—Scrawled in a diary beside the frozen bodies of two young brothers, both hunters, in the northern wilderness, was a story of ...

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  14. Indian Constitutional Crisis.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—A further development in the constitutional crisis is the Congress Party's refusal to take office in the Madras and Bombay ...

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  15. Editor Kills Another.

    ALTURAS (California), Saturday.— Harry French (30), editor of the "Plain Dealer," entered the home of Claude M'Cracken (50), editor of the ...

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  16. STRONGER RUM ISSUE FOR NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—As the outcome of a review of service conditions, the Admiralty has approved of a stronger rum issue to the Navy "as ...

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  17. German Resentment at Pope's Charge.

    VATICAN CITY, Saturday. — German diplomats at the Vatican did not attend the Maundy Thursday mass at which other diplomats were present. ...

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  18. "KING SACKED LIKE OFFICE BOY."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Maxton, addressing the Independent Labor Conference at Glasgow, said, "Nobody at the last conference anticipated a ...

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  19. Two Killed in Tornado.

    ALABAMA. Saturday.—Two persons were killed in a tornado. Houses were wrecked and trees uprooted. At Winchester, Kentucky, a tornado ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS SHY, MODEST AND CONVENTIONAL.

    LONDON. Saturday.—"I gravely doubt whether Darwin will ever be a white man's country, but obviously it [?]s of strategic importance, and of this ...

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  21. WOMEN CRICKETERS AT CORONATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Tea with the Duchess of Gloucester on the second day of the Oval test match is among the new features in the Australian ...

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  22. Failed to Survive Unnatural Conditions.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The only native who ever left Tristan da Cunha, Donald Glass, died in a London hospital. ...

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  23. £50,000 Sword For King George.

    Indian princes visiting London for the Coronation unanimously decided to present to King George a golden ...

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  24. Monterey Held Up in U.S.A.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—With the Monterey scheduled to sail for Australia on March 30, the waterfront employers have closed the port. ...

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  25. Tumultuous Greeting For Coronation Troops.

    Ringing rounds of cheers from excited crowds and the universal exclamation, "What magnificent men!" marked the arrival of the ...

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  26. No Trace of Missing Duchess.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The police have abandoned hope of finding the Duchess of Bedford alive. She disappeared when on a solo flight in her ...

    Article : 63 words
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