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  2. ROOSEVELT'S BANKING REFORM

    Congress wasted no time to-day in moving towards an overwhelming endorsement of President F. D. Roosevelt's reconstruction plans. The President's message was brief, but very general in its terms. He-took no chances of getting involved with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE LATE ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT.

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    Article : 13 words
  4. ATTEMPT TO SAVE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE AT GENEVA

    A report met the British Prime Minister is coming to Geneva with a fixed plan for resaulng the Disarmament Conference is denied In British olrcles here, where It Is pointed out that Mr. MacDonald is determined to break the stagnation of the conference and aohieve agreement on armaments, effectives, and Germany's status ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 669 words
  5. ATTEMPT TO LIGHTEN AGE'S HEAVY BURDEN.

    The poignant details of the sufferings of old age and invalid pensioners were presented to Parliament yesterday when Mr. Beasley moved the adjournment of the House to draw attention to the unjust operation of the pensions ...

    Article : 1,103 words
  6. AMERICAN CRASH.

    Senator Gordon Brown, apeakIng at a meeting convened by the. Elldon branch of the A.L.P. on Wednesday night, dealt ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. DESIRES TO RESIGN LEADERSHIP.

    In a letter read at a meeting of the Federal Country Party, Dr. Page suggested that he should be allowed to resign the party leadership. HB, ...

    Article : 262 words
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