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  3. THE 'QUAKE.

    LATEST reports from Rangoon, the capital of Burma, estimate that the dead at Pegu, as the result of the ...

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  4. SOLO FLIGHT.

    MISS AMY JOHNSON'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Hull, are receiving frequent news of her progress on the flight to Australia. Messages are ...

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  5. DISAFFECTION.

    QUESTIONED in the House of Commons to-day regarding the situation in India, Captain Wedgwood Benn Secretary for India, read a large number of telegrams received from India. Latest news from the Punjab related to Sunday and Monday, when ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. COAL OIL.

    EXTRACTION of oil from Australian coal by Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., is foreshad-owed by Lord Melchett, chairman ...

    Article : 358 words
  7. Tennis Autocrats.

    BECAUSE she wishes to stay at an hotel with her mother instead of with of the team, the Lawn Tennis ...

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  8. Saving Time.

    BRITISH mails from America were landed to-day, after being catapulted in an air plane from the Bremen, ...

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  9. Rebuff for President.

    PRESIDENT HOOVER suffered his first major defeat in Congress to-day, when the Senate, by 39 votes to 41, rejected his nomination of Judge John Parker, a North Carolina Jurist, for Justice of the United States Supreme Court. ...

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  10. THE SUDAN.

    DISCUSSIONS with the Egyptian delegation have continued all day since 8 o'clock this morning, with interruptions only for ...

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  11. The Saltworks.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Gandhi's second letter to the Viceroy (Lord Irwin), which he completed before his arrest, begins: "Dear Friend," and ...

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  12. N.Z. LOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Over-subscription of the New Zealand loan was so extensive that applicants received about 30 per cent of their ...

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  13. TALKIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Arthur Dent, director of British International pictures, is gratified with the deal completed over the wireless telephone ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    ROME, Thursday.—The civic authorities' methods of dealing with unemployment are drastic. All the workless are being transported elsewhere, ...

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  15. CABLE RATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An agreement equalising the cable and wireless rates to Australia, at wireless level, is now awaiting the approval of the ...

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  16. PARIS FRAUD.

    JEAN CHARLES MILLET, grandson of the famous painter, and Cazot, an artist, have been arrested, and charged with ...

    Article : 387 words
  17. Weary Negotiations.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Thus another day of the Anglo-Egyptian conference has gone in an attempt by the Egyptians to fashion at mosaic of ...

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  18. A MASSACRE.

    RIGA, Wednesday.—A special train carrying O.G.P.U. officials has left Moscow for Murmansk, to investigate the massacre of 16 Murmansk railway ...

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  19. FREE TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—propos of the Fulham by-election, the "Times" says the argument for organised trade within the Empire has made a ...

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  20. MIXING BABIES.

    VIENNA, Thursday.—It has been decided that babies' thumb-prints shall be taken in future at the municipal nursing-homes. Thus when a baby is ...

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