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  3. POLAR FLIGHT

    LONDON, Friday — Discussing his projected flight to the South Pole, Commander Byrd, who recently flew over the North Pole, says that the lesson he ...

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS Will Miners See The Truth?

    LONDON, Friday. — A new basis for negotiations over the coal dispute has been suggested by Mr. Frank Hodges (secretary of the ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT As Italy Sees It

    ROME, Saturday.—"A place in the sun" for Italy, was demanded by the Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini), in a speech in the Senate to-day during ...

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  7. DOMINION STATUS

    CAPETOWN, Friday. — The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), replying in the House of Assembly to-day, to the Leader of the Opposition (General ...

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  8. HAND GRIPS

    HONOLULU, Friday.—The International Rotary closed its conference at Honol[?]l[?] to-day, after a three days' session. The attitude of the delegates ...

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  9. AVIATION Future In America

    MONTREAL, Friday.—An airplane, capable, not only of carrying, but of providing sleeping accommodation for from 35 to 40 passengers is now under ...

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  10. STATE OF EMERGENCY.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A Royal proclamation was gazetted to-day declaring the continuance of a state of emergency owing to the ...

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  11. INDIAN REVOLT Movement Not Killed

    BENGAL, Friday. — The Administration's report for the year 1924-25, referring to revolutionary activity, says: ...

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  12. "MIGRANTS"

    GENEVA, Saturday. — The debates of the committee considering the question of emigration have been characterised by stone-walling. The workers' ...

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  13. Outspoken Editorial

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, in an outspoken editorial in ''The Observer," says that procrastination, followed by hurry, has blighted ...

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  14. League Council Crisis

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Genova correspondent for "Le Temps" understands that Brazil has decided not to veto the allotment of a permanent seat ...

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  15. JUTLAND RE-FOUGHT

    MALTA, Saturday.—It is understood that the Mediterranean Fleet under Admiral Sir Roger Keys (Commander-in-Chief), will be ...

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  16. Danish Fliers

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Lieut. Botved, the Danish aviator, left H[?]ijo at 4 o'clock this afternoon, arriving at T[?]ikyu, Korea, at 6.35. ...

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  17. ALL DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME

    The Geneva correspondent for the Australian Press Association states that Senhor Mello Franco (Brazil) and Count Ber[?]stor[?] (Germany), have ...

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  18. EMPIRE PRESS UNION

    LONDON, Friday.—The annual meeting of the Empire Press Union to-day resolved to increase the maximum membership of the council from 50 to 70[?] ...

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  19. 22 KILLED

    SAO PAULO, Friday.— Twenty civilians and two officers were killed and an undetermined number in jured to-day when the munitions ...

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  20. World News in Brief SERIOUS FIRE AT FRENCH MOTOR WORKS.

    PARIS, Friday. — A serious fire occurred to-day at the Renault Motor Works, Bullancourt, where the workers recently struck. The fire started in the ...

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  21. INDIAN POLICE SUPER KILLED.

    CALCUTTA, Friday. — An Indian police superintendent was killed today, by a political prisoner at the Central Gaol, Calcutta. ...

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  22. "No Compromise"

    LONDON, Saturday.— The miners' secretary (Mr. A. J. Cook), has recovered from the effects of overstrain. During the course of an interview by a ...

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  23. SOUTH CHINA America Concerned

    PEKING, Friday. — The spokesman for the America[?] Legation to-day stated that the counsellor to the Legation (Mr. Mayor) had gone to Canton with ...

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  24. NATIONAL ROMANCE

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—There was a culmination to a national romance when Lieutenant Julian Wheeler, of the American warship Novada, and Nancy ...

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  25. THE LIBERAL SPLIT

    LONDON, Saturday. — "I stand entirely with and behind the Earl of Oxford," was the declaration made by Earl Grey at the National Liberal Club ...

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  26. ALLEGED GERMAN RUM-RUNNING.

    LOS ANGELES, Friday. — "The Times" says that it has learned that prohibition officers seized a quantity of beer on the cruiser Hamburg, the first ...

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  27. FALSE REPORT ABOUT FENG.

    PEKING, Friday. — The Russian Soviet official agency published a Moscow telegram to-day to the effect that the report of the attempted ...

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  28. PORTUGUESE REVOLT March On The Capital

    LISBON, Friday.— Communications with the interior of Portugal have been cut off. The general commanding the insurgents, which iuclude eight army ...

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  29. JACK HYLTON'S BAND FOR AUSTRALASIA.

    LONDON, Friday. — Jack Hylton's Band, which appeared before Their Majesties at command, and gave a variety performance at the Alhambra ...

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  30. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

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  31. SHIPPING TRADE

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Speaking at the semi-annual meeting of the shareholders to-day the president of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Shipping Company, after ...

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  32. PRINCE'S PRACTICAL HELP FOR MINERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Practical help for the miners is coming from many quarters, the amounts received including £10/10/ for distressed wives and ...

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  33. TREATY RATIFICATION

    OTTAWA, Friday. — The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Mackenzie King) will be bringing down a motion in the House of Commons to recognise ...

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  34. MORE TROUBLE WITH MOROS.

    MANILA, Saturday.— Twenty-three Moros were killed, one of the constabulary killed, and eight constabulary wounded in an attack on the Moro Fort ...

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  35. THE GOVERNMENT IMPOTENT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A message from Lisbon states that two regiments of Braga from Evara are marching on Lisbon. ...

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  37. EXTRAORDINARY RESPONSE TO APPEALS.

    There was an extraordinary response to an appeal for contributions for the miners' dependents at a Labor demonstration at the Albert Hall. ...

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  38. FRENCH CAPITAL

    PARIS, Saturday.—In order to secure the repatriation of French capital, the Government proposes to enforce arrangements whereby capital amassed by ...

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  39. IMPORTATION OF COAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Sunday Times' " political writer says that, in the event of the mining deadlock continuing the Government will arrange ...

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  40. CONTRIBUTION FROM RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.— The officials of the Russian Soviet Agency announceed to-day that the Geneal Council of the Soviet Trade U[?]ions were ...

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