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  3. PROPOSED NAVAL PACT.

    UNDER the proposed naval agreement with Great Britain, Germany will undertake not to exceed 35 per cent. of Britain's Navy in any category of ships and in any contingency—even if she regains her colonies. ...

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  4. NATIONALISATION OF CANADA'S GRAIN BUSINESS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The nationalisation of Canada's grain business became certain when Parliament yesterday passed the second reading of ...

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  5. Train Crashes Into Another Standing at Station.

    An urgent telephone message received at King's Cross station just before midnight reported that a serious train smash had occurred at ...

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  6. GANDHI KEPT OUT OF 'QUAKE AREA.

    A storm of protest from the Congress leaders and the Nationalist press throughout the country has been aroused by the Government's ...

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  7. TASMANIA'S SHEFFIELD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. Lyons were entertained at lunch by the City of Sheffield, and the Lord Mayor presented them with a large ...

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  8. Earthquake in Japan.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—A long earthquake shock rocked the whole of east Japan to-day. The effects are not known. ...

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  9. REINSDORF EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The special representative of the "Daily Telegraph" says that a veil of mystery still shrouds the disaster that developed ...

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  10. USE OF VISTRA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"I am convinced that there is grave danger in the increasing of plants for the manufacturing of vistra, as the resultant vested ...

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  11. UPSET BY CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Friends of Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary for the Dominions in Mr. Baldwin's new Cabinet, as he was in Mr. MacDonald's ...

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  12. NEW N.R.A.

    President Roosevelt yesterday signed a joint resolution of the Senate and House of Representatives to extend the modified ...

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  13. Hispano-Suiza Engines.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Empire manufacturing rights for Hispano Suiza aero engines have been acquired under license by General Aircraft Limited. ...

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  14. Trade With Britain.

    Mr. and Mrs. Lyons have returned to London. Both are tired, and are spending the week-end quietly. ...

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  15. CADET CORPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Prince of Wales after considering the matter will realise that there are other forms of discipline besides shouldering ...

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  16. CONFISCATED LANDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—All estates of Spanish grandees which were confiseated by the Azana Government after the Monarchist rising in August of 1932 are ...

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  17. NIGHTMARE VOYAGE.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—Three recruits of the British army who worked their passage on the Protea returned to day as distressed seamen. The ...

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  18. 40-Hour Week Resolution.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The committee of the International Labor Conference which resolved that a 40-hour working week should be adopted generally, has ...

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  19. Cable Co. Bankrupt.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York Postal, Telegraph and Cable Corporation went into voluntary bankruptcy to-day, and requested the ...

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  20. AMERICAN AVIATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The efficiency in many aspects of American aviation exceeds my highest expectations," said Captain Johnston, ...

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  21. BIG SHIPYARD INTERESTS MOVE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Harland and Wolff Ltd., the Belfast shipbuilders, have concluded arrangements with Workman, Clarke and Co. Ltd., in ...

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  22. BOXING. NO INQUIRY IN TITLE FIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—So persistent were reports in New York that Thursday night's fight, in which James J. Braddock defeated Max Baer for the ...

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  23. WHALING RESTRICTED.

    OSLO, Saturday.—Cabinet has sanctioned a law, after consultation with the British interests, authorising the limitation of production for the entire ...

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  24. MUSSOLINI'S FLUENT ENGLISH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Interviewed after the Continental tour of the Empire Parliamentary Association, Mr. W. Hutchinson, M.H.R., paid a tribute ...

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  25. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL SERVICE BROADCAST TO EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dominion Premiers and prelates, including the Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Head) and representatives of the Empire ...

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  26. ANTI-AIRCRAFT UNITS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the request of the Army Council eight London battalions of the Territorial Army have agreed to conversion into anti-aircraft ...

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  27. HALF-HOLIDAYS FOR ITALIANS.

    ROME, Sunday.—The Cabinet has passed a bill under which work will cease at 1 p.m. on Saturdays all over Italy, where half-holidays have hitherto ...

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  28. Meat Plans Delay Australian Ministers.

    MAINLY because of last-minute uncertainly in the meat developments ,the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), who has planned to fly to Cologne at 11.30 ...

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  29. Duke of Manchester Bankrupt.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A bankruptcy receiving order has been gazetted against the Duke of Manchester on petition of the debtor. ...

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