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  3. 12 DEAD.

    A GOODS train ran down a motor coach full of excursionists on a level crossing at Valencia, where 12 were killed ...

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  4. RIOTING.

    FIERCE rioting broke out at Karachi during the trial of six Nationalists and leaders of the Indian Congress party for violation ...

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  5. ELECTROCUTED.

    AFTER terror-stricken onlookers for half an hour watched a great Fairy Child monoplane trapped in a fog, it swooped blindly among ...

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  6. MYSTERY SHIPS.

    A YOUNG Tasmanian journalist, Mr. A. J. Villiers, who has been round the world in sailing vessels, has advanced a new theory regarding the disappearance of the Danish cadet ship Kjobenhavn. He has been corresponding with Missionary ...

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  7. Easter Tragedy.

    LIGHTED candles at a crowded Easter service in the village church at Kosti (Rumania) set fire to the ...

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  8. SOVIET TRADE.

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — M. Bron, the Soviet Trade Commissioner, will shortly leave for London. He estimates that orders will be placed in Britain ...

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  9. Simon Commission.

    LONDON, Saturday—It is understood that, in view of the situation in India, the Simon Commission is expediting its report, which most likely will ...

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  10. Value of Newspapers.

    "NEWSPAPERS, once a luxury, have become a necessity," said the Home Secretary (Hon. J. R. Clynes) at ...

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  11. SUEZ.

    NEGOTIATIONS between the Egyptian delegates and the Foreign Office, lasting three hours on Thursday morning, have ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKE.

    ATHENS, Saturday. — A sharp earthquake, centred only 30 miles from Athens, created panic among worshippers at Corinth (Peloponnessus). Two ...

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    Mount Kinchinjung a—the knifelike edges of ice are so thin the sun can sometimes be seen shining through them. An expedition is to attempt to climb the mountain—a feat never yet performed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. 'PLANE TOUR.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Twenty light 'planes from the Heston Amateur Club left on Thursday for a European tour, and encountered rough, cold weather, ...

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  15. BOY SCOUTS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — In the light of the experience gained on the West In- dies trip, Lady Baden-Powell has induced headquarters to curtail the Chief ...

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  16. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Interviewed to-day, Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith said he would know definitely on Thursday whether he would ...

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  17. 14 KILLED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Fourteen were killed and many injured in road accidents yesterday, while ships report heavy weather during a fifty-mile ...

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  18. TEST TEAM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian cricketers spent an interesting time when sightseeing at Pompeii, though some returned to Naples soaking wet. The ...

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  19. NAVAL PACT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The jurists and political experts have practically completed drafting the Naval Treaty. It is reported from Rome that the ...

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  20. TOKIO STRIKE.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Obedient to overnight orders from their leaders, 9000 municipal street power and motor bus employes struck this morning. The ...

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  21. W. Indians for Australia.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Saturday. — The West Indian Cricket Board of Control has selected the following team for the Australian tour, sailing about ...

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  22. WHEAT.

    PRAGUE, Saturday. — Dr. Hoyda, president of the International Agrarian Bureau, to-day urged united action by all agrarians against America, ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Saturday — The first heat of the professional billiards championship resulted:—Davis, 21,975. Falkiner, 19,815. ...

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  24. ANTI-GOD.

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — The atheists planned midnight dances and performances at the cinemas and theatres in the hope of drawing the workers from ...

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  25. NEW GUINEA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The New Guinea Government's Anthropologist (Mr. Chinnery), who is visiting America, has had an informal ...

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  26. GARAGE MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday. — In reference to the case of William Podmore, who is under sentence of death for the murder of Vivian Messiter, a company ...

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  27. GAOL-BREAKING.

    PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), Saturday.—One of the most sensational efforts at gaol-breaking, in which two gangsters drove into the State prison ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — A former Trade Commissioner, Mr. Baldwin, who assumed the office of assistant chief of the automotive division of the ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Minister in charge of unemployment (Hon. J. H. Thomas) announces that schemes of work for the relief of the unemployed ...

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  30. Dry March in Kansas.

    KANSAS CITY, Saturday. — March, which was the driest. in Kansas for 43 years, with the exception of 1919, has caused a reduction of the wheat ...

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  31. BE LOYAL.

    LONDON, Saturday. — "I like it, but I will not have it because it is not British," said the Queen to a Windsor shopkeeper when shown an ...

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  32. Fire at Earl's House.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A fire to-day destroyed the west wing of "Haddo House," the residence of the Earl of Haddo. The Earl helped to 'save the ...

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