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  2. THE SOVIET

    The motion tabled in the House of Lords by Lord Birkenhead, "That in the opinion of this House diplomatic recognition of the Soviet is at ...

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  3. CHINESE CRISIS

    The Nationalist Government is facing the present crisis with equanimity and confidence, though the situation is ...

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  4. 'WORK!'

    Addressing business men, at the request of the United States Chamber of Commerce, President Hoover suggested that work was the best ...

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  5. BATTLE AGAINST GALE

    The Australian Rugby League team never faced worse conditions than at Workington, where the visitors lost their third match in ...

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  6. WORLD'S RECORD

    Walter Lindrum made the greatest break of his career this afternoon, when in his match with Willie Smith, he strung together 3262. ...

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  7. FOUR LOST.

    Out of twelve schooners bound for Bona Vista, only eight have been reported. Pour were lost, although their ...

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  8. MANY LIVES LOST

    Many lives were lost, and much damage done to property, by the worst storm for years, which swept over the country ...

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  9. PERILOUS WORK.

    A few survivors of the steamer Frances Bunyan, which turned turtle oft Land's End in yesterday's Kale, when sixteen of the crew were ...

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  10. DARTHPOOL WRECK

    When the survivors of the Darthpool. which went aground on the Cape Verde islands, arrived at Plymouth. Alfred J. Pazolt graphically described ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT.

    In the House of Commons, Dr. E. L. Burgin moved a resolution calling on the Government to stimulate international action for comprehensive ...

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  12. HARD TOUR.

    At a civic welcome in Workington, to-day, Mr. Harry Sunderland, co-manager of the Australian touring Rugby league players, said that the ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. NON-CORROSIVE.

    An important innovation in the constructions of British flying boats is being made by substituting special steel plating which will resist ...

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  14. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    Strenuous efforts, supported by the Government Press, are being made here by wheat farmer, to make it compulsory that all flour ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. STAFF APPOINTMENTS.

    The Governor-General-elect of New Zealand, Lord Bledisloe, has appointed his brother. Major A. H. Bathurt, to the position of military ...

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  16. UNWORKABLE.

    Herr Schacht, President of the Reichstag, in a memorandum, referring to The Hague alterations, made in the Young Plan, Raid that ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. HEROIC ACT.

    The crew of the small French steamer Ornais of Tourville. which went ashore at Penzance, probably owe their lives to the daring ...

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  18. MONEY IN PEACHES.

    An Australian working girl, who hid her wages in an empty tin at the Mooroopna Cannery, Victoria, little imagined she would cause a surprise ...

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  19. R101.

    Speaking at Luton last night the Air Minister, Lord Thomson, counselled patience regarding airships which are necessary to carry ...

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  20. HAITI.

    A message from Port-au-Prince (Haiti) states that the apparently calm situation throughout Haiti was dramatically shattered late yesterday. ...

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  21. DESPERATE BATTLE

    The 2000-ton steamer Haichang was pirated between Swatow and Hongkong early this morning, and British officers, who resisted, are ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. CARDIFF VESSEL WRECKED.

    The great gale that swept over Southern England and the Continent caused many deaths and widespread damage. ...

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  23. BRITISH NOTE

    The Chinese reply to the British Note, in respect to the Sino-Russian dispute, which has been received in London, points out that China ...

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  24. FEUD ENDS.

    Signalising the end of the fued, which had gone on since 1870, when his grandfather seized Home as the capital, King Victor and the Queen ...

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  25. ANGRY RHINELANDERS

    Following the evacuation of the second zone of the Rhineland, the inhabitants of Weissenthurn were incensed to find the FRench flag flying ...

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  26. MANY OTHER WRECKS.

    Reports of many shipwrecks and big losses have come to hand. The small Rotterman steamship Merwede was driven ashore near Newhaven, and ...

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  27. MR. FENTON.

    Messages from Australia suggesting that Mr. Fenton, Minister for Trade and Customs, will discuss in, London important proposals ...

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  28. FIFTEEN CHARGES.

    At the conclusion of the original charges, Mr. H. S. Roome, Prosecuting Counsel, announced that a furtrer four charges wodul be preferred ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. INSURANCE BILLS.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party, after the Chancellor, Mr. Phillip Snowden, pointed out that it would be adverse to the ...

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  30. STILL HOPEFUL.

    The Education Departments of several States have approved of the German Colonial Society's proposal that former German colonies be ...

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  31. SCULLING TITLE

    Bert Barry, me world's champion sculler, has accepted Burn's challenge to race for the championship on the Thames next year. ...

    Article : 31 words
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