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  3. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON.

    With the Coronation over Australians and New Zealanders are enjoying delightful Anglo-Australian hospitality as the result of ...

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  4. "GERMANY'S AIMS MISUNDERSTOOD."

    Five French members of the Cabinet listened to Reichsminister Dr. H. Schacht's speech at the opening of the German pavilion at ...

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  5. BASQUE CHILDREN REFUGEES.

    Four hundred excited Basque children left camp to cries of "Adios." Waving Union Jacks, they filled the motor coaches taking them to the Salvation Army Hall at Clapton, London. Sandwiches and oranges were distributed among them. Each child ...

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  6. UNION OFFICIALS ASSAULTED.

    An outburst of violence, in which at least a dozen union representatives were kicked, beaten and driven away marked the first ...

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  7. DUTCH ELECTION PASSES OFF CALMLY.

    The general election passed off calmly, contrasting with the warmth of the campaign. The only incident was a conflict ...

    Article : 209 words
  8. COAL MINES DISPUTE,

    The Mines Secretary (Capt. Crookshank), as the result of a further meeting of the parties, was able to inform the House of ...

    Article : 183 words
  9. ZEPPELINS OF NO USE IN WAR.

    Count von Eckener told the Senate sub-committee on military affairs that he believed that airships of the Zeppelin type would ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. ITALIAN "INVASION" OF SPAIN.

    The Spanish Loyalist Government's note to the League of Nations, supported by documentary evidence and photostats of military ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. Australian Soldiers Tour Paris.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Australian contingent was received by General Gouraud with guards at the Are de Triomphe. ...

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  12. Tribesmen Attack Troop Train.

    SIMLA, Wednesday. — Two Indian troops were killed and four injured when fifty tribesmen attacked a troop train in Pezu Pass. ...

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  13. PACIFIC PACT.

    The Associated Press political correspondent learns that Mr. Lyons discussed with his colleagues the possibility of inviting the ...

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  14. WILL NOT GO TO WART

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. — Mr. O. Pirow, Minister for Defence, speaking at Kroonstnd, said South Africa would not participate in any war, whoever ...

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  15. IF WAR COMES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "If the time comes again, as in the last war, when it will be necessary to resort to nationalisation, it will not be the ...

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  16. LEAGUE REFORM HOPELESS.

    The Associated Press' political correspondent understands that during the Imperial Conference discussions on the international ...

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  17. Television Services Still Remote.

    After seeing the Coronation television and private demonstrations Mr. H. P. Brown, Australian Director of Posts and Telegraphs, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. 4 Sets of Twins and Now Quadruplets.

    A laborer's wife, who had already given birth to four sets of wins, all healthy, gave birth to quadruplets— ...

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  19. FORD CO.'S ASSETS.

    BOSTON", Thursday. — Data flied by the State Tax Commissioner revealed that the Ford Motor Company's assets have increased to 717 million dollars ...

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  20. Pope Receives German Pilgrims.

    VATICAN CITV, Wednesday. — The Pope received German pilgrims. He declared that he welcomed them more cordially, for he knew what was ...

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  21. "HANDS OFF BALKAN STATES."

    ATHENS, Thursday. — Kumal Ataturk telephoned a message to the guests at an Athens banquet given in honor of the visiting Turkish Premier ...

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  22. SECOND STATE BALL.

    The King, in the full-dress uniform of the Cameron Highlanders, and the Queen, in a lovely gown of gold bro[?]ade, were host and ...

    Article : 149 words
  23. AMERICAN STRIKE.

    YOUNGSTOAVN (Ohio), Wednesday. — Nearly 80,000 steel workers in five States are faced with idleness by a strike order issued bv the C.I.O. to ...

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  24. IMPERIAL FORCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary for the Dominions, replying in the House of Commons to Capt. Arthur Evans, who ...

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  25. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The League Assembly elected Dr. Rusti Aras (Turkey) the now president. Poland informed the League that as ...

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  26. PROPOSED ARMS CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Italian Ambassador visited the State Department and outlined Signor Mussolim's views in regard to Mr. ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. News Described as FrictionProducer.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Sir Roderick Tones, addressing the Press Union conference, described news as "this friction-producer going up everywhere, ...

    Article : 58 words
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