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  2. LOAN COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, April 16.—At the Loan Council meeting today, in accordance with the decision to prune loan works' schedules for the remaining months of ...

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  3. SOVIET NAVY.

    LONDON, April 15.—Though it was stated last month that in the course of 4 the bilateral discussions in London arising from the London Naval Treaty of ...

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  4. BAN ON NAZISM.

    CAPE TOWN, April 16.—In reply to the Note from the German Government protesting against the proclamation for the suppression of Nazism in ...

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  5. CONTROL OF AVIATION.

    MELBOURNE, April 16.—The representatives of the States At the aviation conference today agreed to introduce legislation to provide that Commonwealth ...

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  6. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT.

    MELBOURNE, April 16.—The loan Council today approved of the expenditure of £400,000, on a three-year plan. for youth employment. Of this amount ...

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  7. PRINCE AND KING.

    LONDON, April 15.—The Bukarest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the situation created by the Fascist Iron Guards' championship of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SPANISH WAR

    LONDON, April 15.—At today's meeting of the chairman's sub-committee of the International committee for the application of the ...

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  9. CALMER EUROPE.

    LONDON. April 1.—The statements made by the German Minister for Economic Affairs (Dr. Schacht) on his visit to Brussels. more especially his assertion ...

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  10. ONTARIO STRIKE.

    TORONTO, April 16.—The United Automobile Workers' Union has agreed to settle the strike of 3.700 employees of the General Motors Corporation at its ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, April 15.—The historic broadcast of the coronation ceremony on May 12 will be the most complicated yet attempted by the British Broadcasting. ...

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  12. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    CALCUTTA, April 16.—The Faqir of Ipi, who has been leading tribesmen in attacks on the British frontier forces in Waziristan, causing considerable losses, ...

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  13. JAPANESE PEARLERS.

    DARWIN, April 16.—One of the most. interesting developments in the vexed question of Japanese pearling activities in northern waters is the ...

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  14. FIGHT FOR BILBAO.

    LONDON, April 16.—A message from Bt.-Jean-de-Luz (Prance) states that the rebel offensive against the loyalist port of Blibao appears to be making headway. ...

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  15. PREMIER'S WORRIES.

    TORONTO, April 15.—The dissension in Government circles caused by the policy adopted by the Premier of Ontario (Mr. M. F. Hepburn) in connection with ...

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  16. SUGAR CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, April 15.—An official communique issued by the International Sugar Conference states that the committee appointed to negotiate with the ...

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  17. LYNCH LAW.

    WASHINGTON, April 15.—Having had particular pertinence attached to it by the lynching, in horrible circumstances, of two negroes at Winona (Mississippi) ...

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  18. CHURCH AND STATE.

    LONDON, April 16.—Well-informed Roman Catholic circles understand, says the Vienna correspondent of the "News- Chronicle," that Herr Hitler intends to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    LONDON, April 15.—Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood, formerly general officer commanding the Australian imperial Force, inspected the Australian ...

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  20. VAIN ATTEMPT.

    LONDON, April 18.—According to messages from the correspondent of "The Times" at St—Jean—de-Luz (on the French side of the Franco-Spanish ...

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  21. A NEW DISSOLVENT.

    CHAPEL HILL (North Carolina), April 15.—The American Chemical Society has announced the discovery of a selenium oxychloride, a straw coloured liquid ...

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  22. DRESSMAKERS STOP WORK.

    MONTREAL, April 16.—Five thousand dressmakers in Montreal affiliated with the Committee for Industrial Organisation have declared a strike. Their ...

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  23. "A CRITICAL STAGE."

    LONDON, April 16.—It is understood that the International Sugar Conference has reached a critical stage and that a vital decision may be expected next week. ...

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  24. DARTMOOR TROUBLE.

    LONDON, April 15.—In view of Press reports that there had been an outbreak of violence among prisoners at Dartmoor, the Prison Commission issued an official ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA'S DELEGATION.

    CAPE TOWN, April 16.—Before leaving for the coronation today, the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) said that South Africa would participate in the ...

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  26. MRS. BONNEY'S FLIGHT.

    BATAVIA, April 16.—Mrs. H. B. Bonney, the well-known Queensland air-woman, who is making a flight from Brisbane to Cape Town, arrived here at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. TROTSKY ON STALIN.

    MEXICO CITY, April 15.—At the inquiry which is being conducted by a commission of Americans, headed by the veteran philosopher, Mr. John Dewey, ...

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  28. ATLANTIC AIR RACE.

    PARIS, April 16.—The Minister for Air (M. Cot) has informed the Aero Club of France that the international transatlantic air race between Paris and I ...

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  29. ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, April 15.—It is expected that to cover the period of the coronation and the ordinary Whitsuntide recess, Parliament will adjourn on May 7 and ...

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  30. WATER CONSERVATION.

    LONDON, April 15.—The Minister of Health (Sir Kingsley Wood) after consultation with other departments has appointed a central water advisory ...

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  31. DUKE OF WINDSOR'S WEDDING.

    LONDON, April 16.—Rouen on May 28 is the likeliest choice for the Duke of Windsor's wedding, according to the "Sketch," which states that invitations, ...

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  32. CATCHING A LINER.

    LONDON, April 16.—Mr. Ken Waller, instructor to the Cinque Ports Flying Club and a competitor in the Melbourne Centenary air race in 1934, accompanied ...

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  33. A ROYAL ROMANCE.

    BAGDAD, April 15.—Another romance in the royal family of Irak is disclosed with the announcement of the engagement of Princess Rajihar, a sister to King ...

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  34. DUTCH VESSEL SEIZED.

    AMSTERDAM, April 16.—The Spanish insurgents have seised the Dutch steamer Sarkani while it was passing through ...

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  35. CANADA'S FUTURE BATTLES.

    TORONTO, April 16.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. L Mackenzie), in an address today, said that Canada would fight its battles in the future in the ...

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  36. VETERAN STANDS THE STRAIN

    LONDON, April 15.—The wooden walls of the training ship Cornwall, which was built at Bombay 122 years ago and which outlasted the China war of 1841, ...

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  37. THREAT TO SCREEN STAR.

    CHICAGO, April 15.—John Buzas (18) has confessed to the authorities that he sent the letter recently received by Ginger Rogers, the well-known screen star. ...

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  38. MONKEY TRICKS AT ZOO.

    NEW YORK, April 16.—Mendel Picket, his wife and a son. Charles (15), have filed a suit in the State Supreme Court for substantial damages from the Bronx ...

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  39. STRIKE ON LINER.

    NEW YORK, April 16.—The "sit-down" strike by 65 members of the deck and engine crews of the liner President Roosevelt (13,869 tons), which was prevented ...

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  40. U.S. TAX RECEIPTS.

    WASHINGTON, April 15.—The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Henry Morgenthau) announced today that the Treasury had been forced to resume new ...

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  41. TEXTILE INDUSTRY PROBLEMS.

    WASHINGTON, April 15.—The general committee of the International Textile Conference has adopted a report on economic problems in the industry ...

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  42. BUSTS BY HUNGARIAN SCULPTOR

    LONDON, April 16,—A hundred busts of Princes Elizabeth from the life-size original by the Hungarian sculptor Sigmund Keslaudi Strobl are being ...

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  43. TERRORIST CRIME.

    HAIFA (Palestine), April 15.—A prominent Arab police officer, Halim Basta, long regarded as an enemy by Haifa terrorists, was shot dead in a street ...

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  44. PHYSICAL FITNESS.

    CAPE TOWN, April 15.—A scheme of national physical training is being considered by the Government. "Already it is possible under the Defence Act." said ...

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  45. GIANTS OF THE AIR.

    WASHINGTON, April 15.—The president of the Air Transport Association of America (Mr. E. S. Gorrell) informed the Congressional Air Postal Committee ...

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  46. PROPAGANDA BY RADIO.

    LONDON, April 16.—The Postmaster General (Major Tryon) said today that the British Broadcasting Corporation was considering whether broadcasts from ...

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  47. ROYAL GUEST TO LUNCH.

    LONDON, April 15.—Queen Mary at- tended a private luncheon party given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) and Mrs. Baldwin at No. 10 ...

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