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  2. ABYSSINIA'S FATE.

    GENEVA, May 12.—After further speeches had been made this afternoon at the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations on the question, raised ...

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  3. AIR FORCE EXPANSION

    Inefficiency in air force expansion was again charged against the British Air Ministry in attacks launched in both Houses of Parliament on Thursday. The Ministry answered critics with assurances that all was well ...

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  4. JAPANESE SUCCESS.

    LONDON, May 13.—Reports from both Hankow and Tokio state that the gap between the Japanese forces which are converging on the Lunghai railway from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPANISH WAR.

    LONDON, May 13.—The Gibraltar correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that as a result of information from the Non-Intervention Board, the ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE.

    CANBERRA, May 13.—A series of earthquake shocks which began about 1.40 a.m. today along the east coast of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea and ...

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  7. CZECH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, May 13.—Herr Konrad Henlein, the leader of the Sudeten Germans in Czechoslovakia, who, according to an earlier report, was coming to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AUSTRALIAN POLICY.

    CANBERRA. May 13.—Formal advice has not yet been received by the Federal Ministry of the acceptance of the Council of the league of Britain's proposal ...

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  9. FIGHTING DEPRESSION.

    WASHINGTON, May 12.—By 328 votes to 70 the House of Representatives passed, today, the President's Recovery and Relief Bill, which is part of the ...

    Article : 288 words
  10. ANTI-BETTING MOVE.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—Following on the drastic move to end starting price betting in Sydney hotels yesterday, when the police secured an order before Mr. ...

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  11. FULL CONTROL AT AMOY.

    AMOY, May 13.—The Japanese now have full control of Amoy Island. Emergency centres have been established by foreigners at Kulangsu to deal with the ...

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  12. EVIDENCE OF SEVERITY.

    A very fine trace of the severe earth- quake near Rabaul was recorded by the seismograph at the Perth Observatory. The Government Astronomer ...

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  13. BOMBS IN PALESTINE.

    JERUSALEM, May 12.—Terrorism is Increasing throughout Palestine, and many armed robberies are being reported. In a street of Harifa an Arab ...

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  14. BATTLE SCENES DESCRIBED.

    HONG KONG, May 13.—The British steamer Hong Kong has arrived here with 2,300 refugees from Amoy. The master, Captain Bannerman, declared ...

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  15. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    MELBOURNE, May 13.—A denial that he had entered into any agreement to steal gold-bearing ore from the Central Blue Mine was made by Frank Savage, ...

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  16. COMMONS DEBATE.

    LONDON, May 12.—The debate on the efficiency of the Air Ministry was opened in the House of Commons this evening by Sir Hugh Seely (Liberal), who moved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. USE OF POISON GAS.

    GENEVA, May 13.—After a secret session lasting three hours, the Council of the League of Nations agreed today to warn Japan against use of poisonous gas ...

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  18. BOYCOTT THREAT.

    NEW YORK, May 12.—In order to combat the announced intention of the Non-Sectarian League to boycott the Joe Louis-Max Schmeling fight on June ...

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  19. CLINGING TO HOPE.

    LONDON, May 12.—The wives of the crew of the steamer Anglo-Australian (5,456 tons). which has been missing since the middle of March in the Atlantic, ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, May 12.—Following last Thursday's unsuccessful revolt against the Vargas Government by the Integralists' Party (the Greenshirts), ...

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  21. TRIUMPHANT TEARS.

    LONDON, May 13.—Madame Lotte Lehmann, the famous soprano, who a few days ago caused a minor sensation at Covent Garden by suddenly ceasing ...

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  22. HEART ENCASED IN LIME.

    NEW YORK, May 12.—Mr. Alexander Watkins, of Melbourne (Australia), who was recently operated on for the removal of a lime growth around his heart, ...

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  23. ECONOMIC MISSION.

    LONDON, May 13.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press understand that Sir Frederick Leith Ross (Chief Economic Adviser to ...

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  24. PUZZLE FOR POLICE.

    SYDNEY. May 13.—Unless an unexpected turn in detectives' investigations brings out vital new information, the death of Mrs. Jane Maria Gash and her ...

    Article : 265 words
  25. VIOLINIST'S ROMANCE.

    LONDON, May 12.—"I am very happy and so, I hope, is Nola, but she does not like long-distance telephones," said Yehudl Menuhbi, the famous violinist, ...

    Article : 305 words
  26. PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON. May 13.—Commenting on Viscount Halifax's speech at Geneva. the 'Manchester Guardian" states:—"The British Government has chosen, for ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. EARLY MORNING CHASE.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—A young man who was shot by the police during a chase early this morning, after five men were seen carrying wireless sets from the ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. STRIKE AT IRONWORKS.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—There are now fears that a hitch may occur in the proposed resumption of work at Lysacht's galvanised iron works on Tuesday. ...

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  29. FINLAND ACTS.

    HELSINGFORS. May 13.—Finland has recognised the Italian annexation of Abyssinia. ...

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  30. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    AUCKLAND, May 13.—The Director of the New Zealand Institute for the Blind (Sir Clutha MacKenzie) appeared in the Auckland Police Court today on ...

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  31. U.S. STANDS FIRM.

    WASHINGTON, May 13.—Replying at a Press conference to questions as to whether a change in national policy was contemplated in view of the League of ...

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  32. HOMESTEAD RANSACKED.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—During the temporary absence of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunter Bowman from their home about a mile from the Muswellbrook township ...

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  33. CASE OF 100 SKULLS.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—At least five claims have been made to the ownership of the case of 100 skulls which was found recently in a Sydney bond store. ...

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  34. BODY IN SUITCASE.

    CHRISTCHURCH, May 13.—The head and legs of the victim of the Picton suitcase murder, which were recovered by a diver yesterday from 40 feet of water at' ...

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  35. COOGAN LAW SUIT.

    HOLLYWOOD, May 12.—The action brought by Jackie Coogan (the former juvenile film star) against his mother, now Mrs. Bernstein, and his stepfather, ...

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  36. GRUESOME FIND.

    SYDNEY, May 13.—Portions of the body of a child were found today on the camping reserve at Wallerawang, according to a message received tonight by the ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. THE VALUE OF LIFE.

    LONDON, May 13.—The weekly review, "Spectator," urges as a result of the recent case in which a Judge was criticised for expressing disagreement with a ...

    Article : 78 words
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