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  3. COLD WAVE.

    Nearly £2,000,000 damage has been caused to crops in a large area of north-eastern India, through the unprecedented cold ...

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  4. Boom in West Australian Gold Mining Stocks.

    THe Stock Exchange opened the year well, and, although during the term which finished yesterday there were some disturbing influences, notably fluctuations of the dollar and franc exchanges, and uneasiness regarding the outcome of the Saar plebis[?]ite, the ...

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  5. "DEPLORABLE POLITICIAN."

    Viscount Snowden has telegraphed to Mr. David Lloyd George, congratulating him on "the brilliant and successful" opening of his ...

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  6. COURT SCENES AT LINDBERGH MURDER TRIAL.

    It was Mrs. Hauptmann's turn yesterday to scream "Lie" at a State witness. She screamed at Mrs. Achenbach, a former ...

    Article : 244 words
  7. "WAR" IN CHINA.

    Military operations will shortly be commenced by the Japanese forces in Charhar, for the purpose of driving out the Chinese troops ...

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  8. Has to Kill Something.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Accused of slaying George Glover, a farmer, Donald M'Kenzie, a crippled war veteran, told the court to-day ...

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  9. European Cloud.

    The "Times'" Geneva correspondent says the manner of tie negotiations there between France and Germany loft a cloud which ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. Communist Heresy.

    A rigorous campaign is raging throughout Russia against the so-called Communist heresy. Men are being ...

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  11. LEAGUE COUNCIL DISCUSSES THE POLISH MINORITY.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The League Council to-day discussed the Polish minority question, the Polish delegate meanwhile walking out and taking no ...

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  12. FREIGHTER WRECKED.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotie), Saturday Piling up on a rocky shore during a heavy snowstorm and high seas, the British freightier Kenkerry, is a complete wreck. ...

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  13. Singapore Defences.

    SINGAPORE. Saturday.—Mount Faber, a noted beauty spot, is being closed for the purpose of defence. The latest steps also including the felling ...

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  14. NO VICTIMISATION IN THE SAAR.

    Captain R. A. Eden (Britain) announced that important understandings had been given to safeguard the Einheits Frontiers. ...

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  15. Pacific Air Service.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Associates of Colonel Chas. Lindbergh announce that he is expected to fly the Pacific Ocean shortly, preliminary to the ...

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  16. EMIGRATION EXPECTED TO REVIVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Neville Chamberlain, when discussing Imperial unity in connection with the Premiers jubilee visit, told the Ulster Unionist ...

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  17. Long-Term Programme Needed.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. J. L. Garvan, writing in the "Observer," says the country needs a long-term programme of national planning, more ...

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  18. Revival of Civil Disobedience?

    MAHATMA GANDHI yesterday declined an invitation to attend a garden pasty at New Delhi in honor of the Viceroy and Viscountess Willingdon. Gandhi gave no reason, but expressed the hope that the distinguished guests ...

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  19. WAR-TIME CLAIMS.

    The League Council was unable to complete its business as expected, and adjourned till Monday, after lengthy discussion of the ...

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  20. DISCLOSED SECRETS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—William Burgess, a clerk at the Woolwich Arsenal, was to-day sentenced to one year in the second division for communicating ...

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  21. Hungary Not Responsible For Murders.

    The Hungarian Government's memorandum on the inquiry undertaken in reply to the complaint by Yugoslavia, alleging Hungarian ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. DISPUTE WITH ITALY.

    The Abyssinian Government's memorandum on the Italo-Abyssinian frontier incidents, which was issued at Geneva to-day, was based ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. FATAL COLLISON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following the death in hospital of Denis Moysey, aged 19. one of the two youths on a motor cycle, with which a car driven ...

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  24. EASTERN PACT.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—M. Litvinoff (Russia) made a statement at the League Council mooting to-day, implying that the Polish Foreign Minister ...

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  25. Japan's Withdrawal From League.

    GENEVA, Sunday.—No speaker at the League Council meeting referred to Japan's withdrawal from the League. This is taken to mean that it will ...

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  26. The Japanese Mandate.

    GENEVA. Saturday.—The League Council to-day adopted the report of the Mandates Commission meeting a request that further particulars be ...

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