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  3. COAL DEADLOCK.

    The coal deadlock remains complete and the situation is regarded as very grave. Mr.A.J.Cook, the secretary of the Coal Miners' Federation, stated that in the ...

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  4. CRUISER CRISIS.

    The Baldwin Cabinet has reached an agreement with the Admirally on the question of new cruiser construction. The Admiralty will accept four cruisers this ...

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  6. GERMANY'S NOTE.

    While British official opinion regarding the German Note in reply to tile statement of the French position in regard to the ecurity pact offer remains one of watchful ...

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  7. (Reuter).

    The coalowners have written a letter to the miners' executive suggesting a conference to clear up the misunderstanding regarding the miners demand for a ...

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  8. (Reuter.)

    Reuter's lobby correspondent understands that the Balwin Cabinet differences concerning the naval construction programme have been compromised whereby ...

    Article : 288 words
  9. Labour Alliance.

    The stand taken by the executive of the Railwaymen's Union towards the proposed Labour alliance is defined in a statement published in the "Railway ...

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  10. Story of Controversy.

    The most reliable accounts of a momentous two hours Cabinet meeting agree that the cruiser crisis was ended, and resignatinons averted by the decission to lay down ...

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  11. French War Debt to Britain.

    It is announced that three experts of the French Ministry for Fninance will depart for London on Monday to begin negotiations for the settlement of France's war ...

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  12. QUIET IN CHINA'.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) made the statement that according lo lntest information the ...

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  13. Textile Operatives.

    Another great industrial dispute was mentioned in the House of Commons this afternoon, when Mr. B Riles (Labour) directed attention of the fact that notices ...

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  14. Tariff Conference.

    The vernacular press reports that General Fong Yu Hsiang (the "Christian" General) has telegraphed to the Goverment opposing a Tariff conference with the Powers, ...

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  15. Labour Conference.

    The British Commonwealth Labour Conference, including delegntes from Australia Canada India, South Africa, and Pales tine will open at the House of Commons ...

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  16. Commonwealth Loan.

    Financial writers express satisfation at the heavy oversubscription of the Australian loan of £5,000,000. The subscriptions exceeded £10,000,000. It is asserted in some ...

    Article : 96 words
  17. Australasian Apples.

    The apple market is weak, owing to enormous supplies of British and Continental soft fruits and to the fact that retailers are well stocked with apples which ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. PREFERENCE TO AMERICANS.

    Sir.—Quite recently we have learnt that the Commonwealth Government has raised money in London and America on a basis which secures for the investor a return ...

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  19. SETBACK FOR RIFFIS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" sais that the Riflis have suffered a severe setback, and that the French have relieved the post of Aim ...

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  20. Cancer Discoveries.

    Papers weree contributed at a conference of the British Medical Association in Bath which was held in camera by Dr.Gye and Mr.J.E. Barnard on their cancer ...

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  21. Self-supporting Empire.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Alfred Bower) entertained 10,000 London school children at Wembley. The Duke and Duchess of York participated in the ...

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  22. Nominated Migrants.

    Replying to sir Clement Kinloch-Cooke (Conservative) in the House of Commons, the Secretary of state for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) said that under ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. Spaniards, Uneasy.

    Spanish newspapers publish disquicting despatches from Fez, reporting that the enemy entrenched between Arbas Tissa and Ain Aiclia (50 miles north-cast of ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The South African Assembly has agreed to the second leading of a bill providing for the issue of certificates of compentency in South Africa to masters mates, and ...

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