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  2. Advertising

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  3. CIVIL WAR

    PREPARATIONS are now a foot for spring hostilities among China's warring factions, with the result that the Government is ...

    Article : 248 words
  4. DEFEATED

    THE Government defeated in the Chamber of Deputies to-day by 286 votes to 281, upon a question of ...

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  5. THE TONNAGE PUZZLE

    IT is expected that although the French Premier (M. Tardieu), who is suffering from a slight attack of influenza and laryngitis, will be unable to return to London until later in the week, the heads of the delegations, with M. Briand representing ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    The Fprgerign Secretary (Hon A. Henderson), replying to Mr. Geoffrey Locker-Lamp- son when the House of ...

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  7. LOST ITALIA

    ROME, Monday.-The report of the Commission of Inquiry concerning the Nobile expedition in the Arctic in the ill-fated airship Italia in May, 0928, ...

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  8. THE FAIR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-The London section of the British Industries Fair at Olympia was opened to-day, con- currently with the Birmingham see- ...

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  9. 70 INJURED.

    'LONDON, Monday.-Seventy were injured, of whom 20 are in hospital, and two are suffering fractured skulls, in a railway collision in a thick fog at ...

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  10. Cool Off In Antarctica!

    THE possibility of the Antartic becoming the world's health resort is foreshadowed by captain J. R. Stenhouse, who commanded Shackleton's Aurora and the research ship discovery, who is fitting out a 15,000 tons Atlantic's linerfor the ...

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  11. Airmen at Bagdad

    Piper and C. Kay, the New Zealand airmen who. left Lon- don on 9th inst. to fly to Australia, arrived here to-day, and ...

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  12. Political Bloodshed

    FIVE persons were killed and two others died of shock last night as the result of a shooting 'affray at a ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. DOWN SOUTH

    LONDON, Monday.-In a wireless message from Deception Island, Sir Hubert Wilkins states: "The observations made on our three weeks' ...

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  14. RITA MILLER

    LONDON, Monday.-Miss Rita Miller well-known in musical circles in Melbourne, from which city she hails, who made an auspicious debut at the ...

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  15. WHEAT PRICES

    WINNIPEG, Monday.-A dramatic break of four cents per bushel in wheat prices to-day was a grave blow to the Wheat Pool. The price is now ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. TRADE ABROAD

    LONDON, Monday.--The Foreign Secretary (Hon. A. Henderson) stated to-day, in reply to a question, that while British diplomatic ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. THE ZAMBESI

    ASKED in the House Commons to-day whether negotiations had taken place with the Portuguese Government regarding the construction of the Zambesi ...

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  18. NEW PARTY.

    LONDON, Monday. - Announcing that 200,000 men and women had en- rolled themselves as Empire Freetrade Crusaders within ten weeks, Lord Ben- ...

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  19. THE I.L.P.

    LONDON, Monday.-The Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald) has discontinued his membership of the Independent Labor Party. The ...

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  20. TARIFFS

    GENEVA, Monday. - The Tariff Truce Conference, opened in minor key, has been renamed ponderously the Preliminary Conference for Concerted ...

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  21. OFFICER KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.-In the House of Commons to-day, the Under-Secretary for the Colonies (Hon. W. Lunn) confirmed the report that ...

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  22. FINANCE PROBLEM

    LONDON, Monday.--The new Economic Advisory Council held its first meeting to-day. The Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald), the ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. EARL BEAUCHAMP

    LONDON, Monday.-"I am going to Australia in September. I want to see the Sydney Bridge and Canberra," Earl Beauchamp, who was Governor of ...

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  24. THE AFGHANS

    CALCUTTA, Monday.-The revolt of Shinwari tribesmen against the new regime in Afghanistan ended abruptly, Nadir Khan's troops having ...

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  25. TUBE RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Monday.-The House of Commons to-day debated a Bill authorising the London underground railways to, spend 12 millions upon new works ...

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  26. BOOTLEGGERS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-Mr. Walter Liggett, an investigator for a magazine syndicate, giving evidence before the New Congressional inquiry ...

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  27. DIVORCE

    MONTREAL, Monday.-Warning of a battle over the proposal to establish new divorce courts at Quebec was served on the Dominion ...

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  28. "SILVER HEELS"

    LONDON, Tuesday.-Mr. Charles Purnell Parkenson, of Dean Street, Auckland, flew from Lympne to Brook-lands. He is installing extra petrol ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. SUICIDED

    TOKIO, Monday.-While guarding against corrupt practices in connection with the forthcoming election, the police caught redhanded at canvasser for ...

    Article : 52 words
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