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  3. GOLDFIELDS STRIFE DISCOURAGES BRITISH INVESTORS.

    SPEAKING at a meeting of Goldfields Australian Development to-day, the chairman (Mr. J. C. Agnew) said it was very discouraging to those who had endeavored to lift Western Australian mining from the depression, and who had expended great sums in ...

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  4. COMIC OPERA TOUCH AT MURDER TRIAL.

    Hauptmann's trial almost seemed to become a farce to-days, when the defence put on the stand three neighbors of Millard Whitehead, ...

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  5. FURTHER BRITISH RIOTING.

    At the same time as 23 unemployed in Sheffield were remanded on charges of having participated in the rioting at Sheffield last ...

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  6. RADIO 'PHONE.

    Ministers in Britain and Ministers in the Union of South Africa, 6000 miles distant, delivered speeches to the ...

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  7. U.S. PLANS FOR TRANS-PACIFIC AIR SERVICES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—In completion of plans to inaugurate a trans-Atlantic air service, Pan-American Airways to-day applied to the Federal ...

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  8. Mussolini Deplores the Low Birthrate.

    Signor Mussolini's concern at the declining birthrate is evidenced by a vigorous appeal in his paper, "II Popolo ...

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  9. America "Ready for Any Emergency."

    The Attorney-General (Mr. H. S. Cummings) said to-day that the Government was "ready for any emergency" in ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. IRISH ALIENS BILL.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The Aliens Bill, which is being introduced into the Dail Eireann, repeals the Irish application of the British Aliens Restriction ...

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  11. INDIAN REFORM.

    The Central Legislature's three-day debate on the Joint Parliamentary Committee's report on Indian constitutional reform ended at New ...

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    Capt. E. L. Trent, commander of the giant trans-Atlantic liner Majestic, who was injured when a big wave hit the vessel on a recent trip to America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ROYAL HONEYMOON.

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Thursday.—An enthusiastic welcome was given to the Duke and Duchess of Kent [?] they arrived here to-day. ...

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  14. WAR AGAINST WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), at Luton to-day, described the proposal for an aerial pact as the most effective deterrent ...

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  15. EXPORT SUBSIDY.

    SASKATOON (Canada), Thursday.—A scheme for subsidising exports of butter and cheese by a levy of one cent. per lb. on butter-fat was laid ...

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  16. RED STAR LINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in answer to further questions relating to the Red Star ...

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  17. Concerted Move To Suppress the Chinese Pirates.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question regarding the recent seizure of the Tungehow by pirates on the China coast, Captain ...

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  18. Byrd Leaves Little America.

    The Byrd Expedition's flagship has departed from the Bay of Whales, and is proceeding west-ward along the front of the tall ...

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  19. Mr. Baldwin Expresses Pride in Unity Brought to India.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Britain's pride in the unity it had brought to India was expressed by the leader of the British Conservative Party (Mr. ...

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  20. CRISIS IN PEPPER MARKET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The crisis in the pepper market has necessitated five days' moratorium upon all sales, while the Mincing Lane brokers have ...

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  21. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon) will fly to Paris to-morrow morning, to attend the annual banquet there in the evening of ...

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  22. 10 BURNED TO DEATH.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—Captain C. B. Hamilton, executive officer of the Mingaldun military cantonments, near Rangoon, and his young son and ...

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  23. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Waver-tree by-election to-day resulted:— J. Cleary (Labor) 15,611 J. Platt (National ...

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  24. TYRANNY OF BOOKS.

    LONDON. Thursday.—"The tyranny of quality is the greatest monaca of to-day to our intellectual liberty," said Sir Joshiah Stamp, when addressing a ...

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  25. Olympic Athlete Robbed of Jewellery and Medals Worth £1,000.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The home of the Olympic athlete, Mr. Douglas Lowe, was burgled last night, and jewellery and Olympic medals of a total value of ...

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  26. COURT INTRIGUES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Evening Standard" has chosen as the book of the month Helen Simpson's "Sara-band for Dead Lovers." ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. Speculation in Commodities.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), in answer to a question with ...

    Article : 60 words
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