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  2. OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Tragedy accompanied and failure ended Sir Alan Cobham's attempt this week-end to make a non-stop, air-refuelling flight to India. ...

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  3. TYPHOON HAVOC.

    TOKIO, Sept. 21.—A typhoon of a severity unparalleled in living memory struck Japan this morning, causing terrible loss of life and heavy damage to ...

    Article : 381 words
  4. COLLIERY FIRE.

    LONDON. Sept. 23.—One of Britain's worst colliery disasters occurred early yesterday morning at the Gresford mine, near Wrexham, North Wales. ...

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  5. RUSSIA IN THE LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Sept. 18—The formalities in connexion with the admission of Russia to the League of Nations were completed today when the League Assembly by 39 ...

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  6. LINDBERGH BABY.

    NEW YORK. Sept. 20.—After 2½ years of running down false clues and other bitter disappointments, Federal officials today were able lo take decisive steps towards ...

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  7. INDIAN AIR LINES.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 24.—Calcutta, Bombay and Lahore will soon be joined by air services as a result of the Central Legislature's grant of £750,000 for the ...

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  8. NEW AIR LINER.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Piloting Diann, the first of the live air liners built specially for Qantas Empire Airways to operate on the Brisbane-Singapore section of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. ROYAL SYMPATHY.

    LONDON. Sept. 22.—His Majesty the King has sent the following message to the Lord Lieutenant of De[?]bighshire:— The Queen and I are grieved at the ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. NEW AUSTRALIAN CRUISER.

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Breaking a bottle of Australian wine across the bows. Mrs. Bruce, wife of the Austrian High Commissioner in London, launched the cruiser ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. SPANISH UNREST.

    MADRID, Sept. 19.—The police have discovered evidence, through the seizure of documents, of a revolutionary plan to destroy the police headquarters and the ...

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  12. UNAVAILING HEROISM.

    LONDON, Sept. 24—After nearly two days of indomitable fighting against roariug flames and deadly gasses, despite the terrifying hazards of recurrent huge falls ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 23.—The following message has been dispatched by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to Admiral Okada (Prime Minister of Japan):— ...

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  14. ARMS TRADE INQUIRY.

    WASHINGTON. Sept. 19.—The Senate Committee which is inquiring into the trade in armaments and munitions turned its attention today from the ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. Deaths Over 2,000.

    TOKIO, Sept. 24.—It is officially stated that 2,064 persons are dead, 13,000 are injured, and 258 are missing as a result of the terrific typhoon which struck Japan ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—Miss Mary Peel, a niece of Earl Peel, after acting as a bridesmaid at a big society wedding on Tuesday, went home, assembled her ...

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  17. TEXTILE STRIKE OVER.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—The United Textile Workers' executive decided today to end the nation-wide strike and they instructed the men to return to the mills ...

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  18. ENVOY TO AUSTRALIA.

    TOKIO. Sept. 19.—It is expected that Mr. Shintaro Kawashinia, a trade expert and former Minister to Greece, will be chosen as the Japanese envoy to visit ...

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  19. PIRATICAL OUTRAGE.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 20.—Following the recent outbreaks of bandit terrorism, news was received here today of another shocking outrage in Manchukuo, this ...

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  20. FERRY OVERTURNS.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 24—The second ferry disaster within a week is reported from Kolhapur State. A boat with 225 passengers was crossing the River Kistna, near ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

    TOKIO, Sept. 24.—It was announced today that an agreement had been reached in principle between Manchukuo and the Soviet for the purchase by the former of ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. IRISH BLUE SHIRTS.

    DUBLIN", Sept. 22.—General O'Duffy the founder of the Blue Shirt movement, has resigned the presidency of the United Ireland Party and the leadership of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. CHILD MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Mr. L. S. Amery, M.P., former Dominions Secretary, gave a broadcast address today in connexion with the Fairbridge (Western Australia) ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. KNOWLEDGE OF THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON", Sept. 24.—The Civil Service Commissioners have decided that detailed knowledge of the Dominions, Colonies and protectorates will be required of all ...

    Article : 90 words
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