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  3. ANGLO- AMERICAN PACT.

    Arrangements have been completed for discussions during the Empire Prime Ministers' visit in connection with a projected ...

    Article : 352 words
  4. HOMAGE TO KING.

    The Empire's homage will unprecedentedly be offered to the King on Coronation Day by radio in the most ambitious programme that the Broadcasting Corporation has yet planned. It will last nearly an hour, beginning at 7.20 p.m. It will include an accounts ...

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  5. NEW AIRLINERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first of the new Armstrong Whitworth Ensign air liners, of which Imperial Airways have ordered fourteen, will be ready ...

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  6. Disastrous Rebel Air Raids.

    The Government claims that three columns hitherto defending the Lamanden mercury mines in the Cordoba province have taken the offensive, capturing Oveijo and Villaharta. This represents an advance of twenty miles from Pozoblanco during the week. ...

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  7. CURB ON NAZIS IN S.W. AFRICA.

    A proclamation directed against Nazi-ism in South-West Africa and recruitment for the German Army or auxiliary forces prohibits all but ...

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  8. ANOTHER BIG TRIAL IMMINENT.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—Another big trial is imminent, involving 38 Germans and an undetermined number of Russians and foreigners, including ...

    Article : 61 words
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  10. Scheme for Providing Cheap Milk.

    Following the publication of the report of the Advisory Committee on nutrition it is likely that the Milk Marketing Board ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. Three Sons Killed in Massacre.

    News has reached London that Theodore, the eldest son of Dr. Martin, Abyssinian Minister, was killed during ...

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  12. DE VALERA'S POLICY ATTACKED.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, leader of the Opposition, opening, his campaign in view of the forthcoming general election, described ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Freddie Bartholomew Adopted by His Aunt,

    Freddie Bartholomew, the boy actor, has been legally adopted by his aunt. His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  14. Construction of Libyan Road.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The possibility of the transfer of General Balbo to a more congenial post after exacting service in Libya is being discussed in ...

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  15. Mr. Aberhart in Trouble Again.

    EDMONTON, Saturday.—Mr. W. Aberhart, the Social Credit Premier, is again in trouble. A petition circulated among members of the party asks ...

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  16. TRADE EXPANSION IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Livingstone-Learmouth, presiding at the Bank of Australasia's annual meeting, referred with satisfaction to the higher ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. REFUSED TO PAY TAX BECAUSE HE OBJECTS TO WAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"As a conscientious objector to war I have no intention to pay," 'Walter Clayfield, a laundry mechanic, told the magistrate ...

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  18. GERMAN POLICY. Praised by Mr. Dunstan.

    FRANTCFTTRT, Saturday. — "The wonderful, bold policy of the Reich Government has strongly impressed me," says Mr. Dunstan, Premier of ...

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  19. Air Liner Held Up by Strike.

    CAIRO, Saturday.—An incoming Imperial Airwnys mail liner, the Centaurus, was held up at Alexandria by a strike of wireless operators. ...

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  20. No Trouble to Get Pilots.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first stage of the Government's air expansion programme required 2500 new pilots last year and twenty thousand new aircraft ...

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  21. HOURS OF WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Negotiations will shortly be opened between the Transport and General Workers' Union and the London Transport Board ...

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  22. STRIKERS LEAVE CAR FACTORY.

    FLINT, Saturday.—Sit-down strikers ovacuated the Chevrolet plant after General Motors' formal demand that they abide by the agreement ending the ...

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  23. MORE PAY FOR U.S. MINERS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The operators and united mine workers signed a two-vear agreement on wages increases totalling 85,000,000 dollars annually ...

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  24. SEPARATE MEETING FOR EACH VOTER!

    A now form of the reductio nd absurdum plan, which is a favorito French political weapon, has been invented by M. Doroit, the ...

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  25. SIXPENNY BOOKS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Remarkable success attended the enterprise of a firm of publishers who about two years ago started to issue sixpenny editions ...

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  26. New Method of Traffic Control.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The control of traffic in Piccadilly Circus, the busiest and most complicated street intersection in London's West End, is to be ...

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  27. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — When the House of Commons resumes on Tuesday the second Tending of the Government's Special Areas Amendment Bill ...

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  28. Atlantic Air Service.

    LISBON, Saturday.—The Premier, Senor Salazar, signed an agreement granting Imperial Airways and PanAmerican Airways 25 years' use of air ...

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  29. CORONATION CEREMONY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Coronation ceremony will be the shortest on record. It will be reduced by an hour by the elimination of superlinous rites ...

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  30. Indians Expelled From Addis Ababa.

    DELHI, Saturday.—Replying to domands for retaliatory measures against Italian traders in India owing to the expulsion of Mohamed Ali from Addis ...

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  31. Treasury Bills Interest Higher.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The total amount applied for an tenders for £45,000,000 worth of Treasury bills this week was £73,025,000. The ...

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  32. PEASANTS KILLED BY AVALANCHE.

    INNSBRUCK, Saturday.—On thei[?] way to rescue an Englishman lying injured in a hut in the Alps, two Austrian peasants were killed by an ...

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  33. Duchess of Bedford's Fate.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An aeroplane strut found on the bench near Great Yarmouth was identified as one from the Duchess of Bedford's machine. ...

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  34. Halifax- Vancouver Air Service.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—An air mail linking Halifax with Vancouver with a 21-hour service by September was announced by the Minister for Transport ...

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  35. MME. FERRIERE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The magistrate has ordered a mental examination of Mme, de la Perriere, who reportedly again attempted to commit suicide in ...

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  36. Indian Cricket Captain in Cabinet.

    LUCKNOW, Sunday.—The Na wah of Chatari has formed in the United Provinces the last minority Ministry necessitated by the Congress Party's" refusal ...

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  37. Northern Ireland Census.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A preliminary statement of the recent census in Northern Ireland issued to-day gives the total population at 1,279,177. ...

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