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  2. “MEN OF THE DEATHLESS LEGION, LIVING FOR EVERMORE”

    LONDON, Monday—This morning, the King through Sir Clive Wigram, sent a message expressing his gratification that four of the Metropolitan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PEIPING AND TIENTSIN.

    CHANGCHUN, Monday.—That Peiping Tientsin will be occupied by combined Japanese and Manchukuo forces was affirmed by the Japanese ...

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  4. DAIRY PRODUCE GLUT.

    LONDON, Monday.—A matter of outstanding importance for Australasia at the world economic conference to be opened probably on June 15. is Britain’s ...

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  5. WAR DEBTS PROBLEM.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—War debts are taking a back seat at present, owing to President Roosevelt’s specially designed international conferences at ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT TALK.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—For nearly three hours to-night President Roosevelt sought with a former Prime Minister of France (M. Herriot) a ...

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  7. CURRENCY PROBLEMS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Optimism pervaded the Anglo-American trade and arms conversations to-day. For the fourth time Mr. Ramsay MacDonald ...

    Article : 560 words
  8. HEROES OF ANZAC

    “Dead, but your fame end[?]reth. Known to carth’s farthest shore.” Yesterday morning—Anzac Day— broke bright and beautiful, proverbial ...

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  9. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—An official announcement was made that President Roosevelt and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) on ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR LANCASTER

    PARIS, Monday.—A message from Reggan states that Captain W. N. Lancaster (who was flying from London to Capetown) had no reserve ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. FRANCE’S ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — M. Herriot (France) to-day introduced the subject of war debts, creating the impression that France was not ...

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  12. CHEAP JAPANESE GOODS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Foreign Office has requested the Japanese Ambassador to call in connection with the delicate situation caused by the export ...

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  13. AGED FATHER’S ANXIETY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Lancaster’s aged father, although almost heartbroken, sits in his club awaiting news. He says he lives in hopes that ...

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  14. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Monday—It is learned that a statement is being prepared outlining Great Britain’s interpretation of the Irish Free State’s position ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND DENMARK.

    LONDON, Monday.—A commerce agreement between the United Kingdom and Denmark was signed at the Foreign Office to-Bay. The agreement ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. THORNTON AND MACDONALD.

    RIGA, Monday.—The Foreign trade commissariat is endeavouring to persuade M. Stalin to release Thornton and MacDonald. or otherwise come to ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. HUGENBERG AND NAZIS.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The rejection of Herr Hugenberg’s (People’s Party Leader) Bill, the second attempt to check the Nazis, whose newspapers ...

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  18. REDEMPTION IN GOLD.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—An Order-in-Council was passed two weeks ago suspending the redemption of notes in gold, the Minister for Finance (Mr. E. ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. GOVERNMENT’S TROUBLES

    MADRID. Tuesday.—The municipal elections have given the Government a third warning that the country dislikes its Socialist connections. The three ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    MANY PEAKS, Tuesday.—Edward Tucker (63) was crushed to death under 30 tons of earth in a disused stope of the Norton Goldmine, 16 miles from. ...

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  21. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    LONDON, Monday.—Another indication of the swing against body-line bowling which has served its purpose by winning the tests was given by Mr. T. ...

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  22. RESULT OF CONVERSATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—“No agreement was reached, and none is intended. We just explored each other’s minds.” This came from president ...

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  23. THE FLOWER SERVICE.

    Early in the morning services were held at the various churches. At St. James’s and St. Luke’s at 7 o’clock Holy Communion was celebrated, and at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BERLIN POLICE RAID.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The police raided the headquarters of the German-Russian Petroleum Company and German employees on a ...

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  25. DISASTER FEARED.

    PARIS, Monday.—Eight are feared lest with the French commercial seaplane from Indo-China to Marseilles, which has been missing since Sunday ...

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  26. ALBION PARK RACES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday—In the absence of the acceptances, “Whiffler’s” anticipations for Albion Park to-morrow are: Fifth Division: Keena ...

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  27. GERMAN BAN ON JEWS.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Tennis Association edict debars Jews from playing international matches, official championships, and even inter-club ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Patrick Edward Flanagan, 57, a returned soldier, of Rosebery, after taking part in the Anzac Day march, died on return to ...

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    Some of the beautiful floral tributes laid on the Mothers’ Memorial yester day, in memory of the fallen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A group of “Dads” assembled at the Showgrounds during the service held there yesterday in honour of [?]. Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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