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  3. MALARIA STILL RAGING IN CEYLON.

    Malaria is still raging throughout the island. Great difficulty is being experienced in coping with the situation, owing to the very ...

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  4. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    The Cabinet to-day discussed foreign affairs for three hours. The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says the ...

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  5. 1935 SHOULD BE A YEAR OF OPPORTUNITY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the Minister for Agriculture (Major W. Elliot) has already promised to embark upon ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. Land Speed of 300 Miles Per Hour.

    The new Blue Bird motor, incorporating many new features, and in which sir Malcolm Campbell will attempt to lower his own world's speed record at Daytona next month, was on view at Brooklands to-day. The giant machines, weighing 4¾ tons, will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SECOND TRAIN CRASH.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The second railway disaster within a week occurred yesterday at Rostov, the chief city in the Don Territory. ...

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  8. Great Things Afloat

    The Attorney-General (Mr. H. S. Cummins), during arguments in the Supreme Court to-day upon the legality of voiding the gold clause ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. U.S. Adheres to World Court.

    To-day the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted for adherence to the World Court for International ...

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  10. Supplementary Agreement With India.

    LONDON Monday.—A trade agreement, supplementary to the Ottawa agreement between the Governments of Britain and India, was signed at the ...

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  11. SINKING OF "RUMRUNNER."

    The American - Canadian Arbitration Commission decided to-day that America should apologise for sinking the "rum-runner" Imalone, ...

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  12. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Catalogues for the London section of the British Industries Fair, which will open at Olympia, White City, on February 18, ...

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  13. WORTH £51,200,000.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—That Mr. John D. Rockefeller, junior, is still one of the richest men in the world. despite his vast philanthropies, was ...

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  14. Higher Wholesale Prices

    Average wholesale prices last year were greater by 12.97 p.c. than in 1933, the index numbers being 87.2 and ...

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  15. DUKE OF KENT AS GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In predicting that the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) will ask His Majesty to appoint the Duke of Kent as ...

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  16. FOKKER 'PLANES TO BE BUILT IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that Mr. Anthony Fokker, the famous Dutch aeroplane manufacturer, has concluded arrangements with Air ...

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  17. HAD THE RANSOM.

    Three times during the day's proceedings General Condon, who was called to the witness stand, identified Bernard Hauptmann as ...

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  18. NAZIS WRECK KING EDWARD'S COACH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express' " Saarbrucken correspondent says that when the Pullman car used for Continental journeys by the late ...

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  19. TRAWLER FOUNDERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Men aboard the steamer Goole, hearing cries for help in the darkness on the Humber last night, launched a small boat and ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL-BOYS IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA. Thursday.—Twenty five Melbourne Grammar School students who are touring India were among the 3500 guests at a garden party ...

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  21. DOUGLAS LINER CRASH.

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday.—Owing to the uncertainty as to the cause of the disaster which overtook the Douglas air liner, known as the "Flying Hotel" ...

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  22. Sleeping Beauties.

    Stories which have been told of Asquith and Briand sleeping through each other's speeches might be annotated. An extreme case of sleeping ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. POLICE FIRE ON MOB.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—Nine Moslems, including two women. were killed and over twenty injured at Ajra, a small town in Ichalkarenji, a petty ...

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  24. FOG CAUSES DELAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fogs caused delay to road and rail traffic in some of the London suburbs to-day. Shipping also was held up. ...

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