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  2. COMMUNISTS IN FRANCE

    The French police have announced the partial uncovering of a vast spying plot, in which Communists are alleged to have sought information concerning French ...

    Article : 171 words
  3. THE NANKING OUTRAGE.

    The Nationalist Government has replied to the identic Notes of the United States, Britain, Japan, France, and Italy protesting against the Nanking riots by ...

    Article : 541 words
  4. SOVIET AND SWITZERLAND

    In view of Russia's repeated refusal to attend the League of Nations or other conferences on Swiss soil since the murder of M. Vorovsky during the Lausanne ...

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  5. VIOLENT STORM.

    The storm that has raged on the New South Wales coast since Thursday reached its zenith on Saturday, desolating the city and preventing all sports—for even ...

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  6. LAWN TENNIS.

    Large and enthusiastic crowds partronised the annul Easter tournament of the King's Park Club throughout Saturday and Sunday and they were rewarded with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MEDITERRANEAN TEMPEST

    The British United Press correspondent at Melilla tells a thrilling story of the rescue of the crew of the steamer Collingdale by a tiny motor boat, ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. Anti-British Propaganda.

    American school books written ia an anti-British tone, played an important part in the efforts of the Communists to cause chaos in China, the Earl of Denbigh. ...

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  9. French Displeasure.

    Despite France's disposition to maintain an attitude of complete neutrality toward the Chinese conflict, there was attempt at the Quai d'Orsay to-day ...

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  10. The Cause of the Trouble.

    Sir Francis Aglen, who is returning home from China, where he has been Inspector-General of Maritime Customs since 1911, said the situation in China ...

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  11. Japanese Opinion.

    Japanese messages indicate that the enforcement of the Powers' demands concerning Nanking is likely, owing to the insincerity of the replies of the ...

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  12. Another Arrest.

    Believed to be "the eye of Moscow" in France, a militant member of the Third International a man known among. Paris Communists as "Andre" has been ...

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  13. Important International Event.

    It is recognised in diplomatic quarters that the Soviet Swiss reconciliation may have the most important repercussion on European affairs. It is reported that ...

    Article : 350 words
  14. Devastation in Spanish Morocco.

    A revolt in Spanish Morocco is feared an aftermath of the Mediterranean storm, which swept the Spanish North African coast for 48 hours. At least 40 ...

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  15. American Naval Reinforcements.

    Four more destroyers in port here have been ordered to proceed to Shanghai with all possible speed. The Simpson arid MeCormick left immediately upon receipt ...

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  16. Australia and Intervention.

    At the annual conference of the Victorian Labour Party on Saturday the following resolution was passed: That all attempts to lead Australia into a policy ...

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  17. BRITISH FINANCES.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary correspondent says that when Parliament resumes, a meeting of Unionist members, who advocate a policy of ...

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  18. Attitude of Chiang Kaishek.

    It is semi-reliably stated that General Chiang Kai-shek does not intend replying to the Powers Notes regarding Nanking on the ground that the outrages ...

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  19. ANTI-RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN.

    A Communist anti-religious campaign has been scheduled to occur during the celebration of the Russian Easter, which is a week hence. ...

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  20. ATTACK ON MUSSOLINI

    A climax was reached at the trial to-day of Tito Zaniboni, ex-Deputy anti war hero, who is charged with attempt to take the life of the Prime Minister ...

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  21. MISSISSIPPI IN FLOOD.

    Battered by the highest floods since 1921, the Mississippi River banks gave way in several places, and destruction faced the river towns from St. Lou's to ...

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  22. Anxiety at Hankow.

    The centre of Kuomintang affairs is believed definitely to have shifted to Nanking, though Hankow is expected to furnish dramatic happenings shortly. The ...

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  23. CONGREGATION WITHDRAWS

    The Rev. Francis Bacon of All Saints Stepney, conducted a service on Good Friday morning before two men and three boys including a Boy Scout, after the ...

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  24. MISSING EXPLORER.

    Captain G. H. Wilkins has been missing since March 29, when he began his Arctic flight and exploration. An aviator was sent out by the organisers of ...

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  25. Reply to America.

    The Nationalist reply to the American Nanking Notes, says that the Nationalist Government is prepared to make good all damage to the American Consulate at ...

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  26. JAPANESE NAVY.

    The cruiser Myoko (10,000 tons) was launched at Yokosuka this afternoon, in the presence of the Emperor, who was accompanied by the Lord Chamberlain ...

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  27. HIGH COST OF FUNERALS.

    In the Riviera town of Grasse, famous for perfumes there was turmoil at Easter arising from the high cost of funerals as the result of the council ...

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  28. RIVAL LABOUR EXECUTIVES.

    The minority A.L.P. executive conference, which is controlled by the industrialists, was resumed on Saturday morning Mr. Seale, State secretary to the ...

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  29. Powers Sending Warships.

    Additional United States, British and Japanese worships are rushing to Hankow in preparation for the Powers next concerning the Nanking Notes ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Despite the unfavourable weather the Easter tourist traffic this easily constituted a record. All places of interest are crowded with sightseers daily and ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    A strange incident occurred during the Bournemouth flying races. A baby aeroplane, flown by a noted Royal Air Forces pilot. Squadron Leader Longton, was ...

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  32. ALLUVIAL GOLD.

    It is reported that rich deposits of alluvial gold have been discovered in the Polish-Silesian swamp region, and extending over a distance of 80 miles. ...

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  33. Kuomintang Dissensions.

    To-day Nanking is the scene of a convention of the Kuomintang facations, summoned by General Chiang Kai-shek ostensibly to reconcile the Kuomintang parties, ...

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  34. Recommendation of Peking Ministers.

    A Peking message states:—"The Ministers of the five" Powers have considered Mr. Chen's reply, and have agreed to make unanimous representation to their ...

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  35. FRANCE'S TRADE.

    The extent of France's financial and economic recovery is shown by figures published to-day by the Finance Ministry giving the tax returns for the first ...

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  36. An Artist Charged.

    Trelawney Reed, artist and farmer was formally charged at Wimbourne yesterday with shooting at Squadron Leader Longton. He was remanded. ...

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  37. France to Brazil.

    An aviator named Saint Rowan left here this morning on an attempt to fly to Brazil. He arrived at Casa Blanca Morocco after having been buffeted by ...

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  38. British Press Comment.

    "Nothing could be less satisfactory than Mr. Chen's note," says the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent "Neither contrition nor indigmation is ...

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  39. Chiang "Dismissed."

    Thy Nationalist Government at Hankow has broadcasted the dismissal of General Chiang Kai-shek from the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Nationalist ...

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  40. CHURCH COLLAPSES.

    While Mass was being celebrated on Good Friday in the little church at Longs, the building collapsed. Two persons were killed and 30 injured. Most of the ...

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  41. Monoplane Overturns.

    The monoplane in which Commander E. R. Byrd had planned to attempt the New York-Paris flight for a prize of 23,000 dollars, overturned while making ...

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  42. Disowned by His Son.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Times" says that the Soviet abuse of General Chiang Kai-shek includes a manifesto from his son who is studying at Moscow. ...

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  43. SCHOONER IN DISTRESS

    A wireless message has been received from the steamer Ionic, stating that while en route from New Zealand she rescued the crew of 25 from the French schooner ...

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  44. "Neither Disturbed nor Surprised."

    Very few members of the Parliamentary Labour Party were in town over the week end, but those who were approached were unanimously of the opinion that the ...

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  45. MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and his daughter, Miss Isabel MacDonald, arrived fry the Aquitania to-day for an 11 days' private visit to the United States. The ...

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  46. WAR DEBTS.

    A White Paper, just published, gives the terms of the agreement between Britain and Greece in settlement of Greece's war debt. An amount of £21,441.000 has ...

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  47. EASTER.

    Signor Mussolini ordered the suspension of all moving picture theatres and cafes employing music to make Rome confirm to the spirit of Good Friday. ...

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  48. On the Lower Yangtse.

    There is no development in the military situation on the lower Yangtse. The Nationalist and the Northern troops are digging in on their respective banks ...

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  49. A HOTEL ROBBERY.

    An audacious burner robbed several inmates of the Woolpack Hotel Parramatta on Saturday night. The intruder secured about £15 but was surprised ...

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  50. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    The Privy Council today declined approval of an Imperial ordinance. The Cabinet has resigned Distinctive Wedding Gifts. Levinsons' ...

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  51. Peking-Moscow Breach.

    A further step in the severance of relations between Peking and Moscow was taken to-day, when seven families of the Soviet Embassy staffs departed, while the ...

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