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  4. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A seasonal decline in employment in hotel and boarding-house service and the distributive trades and building industry, as well as an ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. Empire's Declining Population.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Morning Post," in a leading article on Mr. J. A. Lyons' migration proposals, points out that it has been customary ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S "INADEQUATE" DEFENCES.

    "I AM going to speak bluntly. Britain in 1931 was secure, but today that security is gone. If a Labor Government were in power to-morrow it would be compelled to provide an increase of British armaments." ...

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  7. CANADA'S REINDEER HERD.

    Far out on the northern rim of the Continent officers of the Dominion's Department of the Interior have completed the annual ...

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  8. SINO- JAPANESE DISPUTE.

    NANKING, Monday. — Kuwashima, a special envoy from Tokio, arrived today with secret instructions to the Japanese Ambassador in Kawagoe. ...

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  9. FIERCE BATTLE AT OVIEDO.

    Madrid reports heavy fighting at Oviedo. Fifteen thousand miners are flinging bombs and dynamite sticks against the rebels. ...

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  10. WOOL RAISING IN MANCHUKUO.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Japan is encountering difficulties in her attempt to establish wool raising in Manchukuo as a means of obtaining independence ...

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  11. Bandits Appointed Public Protectors.

    A notorious bandit, Lim Keean, and his gang, who for years have terrorised outlying districts, have joined ...

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  12. ITALIAN LOAN.

    The new Italian financial measures include a practically compulsory loan, which owners of fixed property will subscribe to the ...

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  13. NATIVES SEE CIVILISATION FOR FIRST TIME.

    Seventy of Africa's remaining Bushmen, led by Abraham, their centenarian chief, are seeing white man's civilisation for the first ...

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  14. REMOVAL OF TRADE RESTRICTIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator Hull, Secretary for State, to-day expressed approval of the action of France, Switzerland and the ...

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  15. AFRICA STATION AT FULL STRENGTH.

    CAPE TOWN, Monday. — One result of the reduction of British naval strength in the Mediterranean is that the Africa Station will soon return to ...

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  16. DANZIG PROBLEMS.

    GENEVA, Monday. — The League Council has requested the Polish Government to assume responsibility for finding a solution of the problems in ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. NEW AYRSHIRE RECORD.

    TORONTO, Monday. — The Canadian Ayrshire Breeders' Association reports a new Ayrshire record has been set. One family of cows—mother, ...

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  18. ANIMAL DENTISTRY.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—"We used a quart of mixed chloroform and ether," said the dentist calmly, "but he began to come round before I'd finished, so ...

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  19. ARMING OF NATIVES.

    GENEVA, Tuesday. — At a meeting of the Mandates Commission Mr. te Water (South Africa) referred strongly to the danger of some of the ...

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  21. £195 AEROPLANE.

    LONDON, Monday. — The production of a £195 aeroplane called the "Brawny" has been begun by a new company. It is said that it is the ...

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  22. MOUSE TAKES ITS LAST BITE.

    DURBAN, Monday. — For three hours a dead mouse kent silent Durban's powerful radio short-wave station which communicates with all parts ...

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  23. ZULU CHIEF APPOINTED.

    DURBAN, Monday. — Although South African natives have been brought under civilised law and order, many of their customs still prevail and ...

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  24. LEAGUE PICTURE OFFENDS.

    GENEVA, Tuesday. — The League Secretariat was startled by a request from members of the Child Welfare Committee for the removal of a picture ...

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  25. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    LONDON, Monday.—More than sixty experiments have been begun by the Roads Department of the Ministry for Transport, under the guidance of the ...

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  26. Mr. Lloyd George Finishes War Memoirs.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Lloyd George has just completed the sixth and last volume of his war memoirs. He has decided to rest abroad for the next ...

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  27. DEATH OF SACRED BABOON.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. Ras, sacred Ethiopian baboon, aged 30, has just died in the Zoo here of senile decay, leaving a ...

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  28. LEFT WITH BAD NERVES AND HEADACHES.

    "During the last three years I have undergone some severe operations which left my nerves in an awful condition," states Mrs. W.K.F., of Carlisle, W.A. ...

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  29. GOLF LESSONS TELEVISED.

    Hopes of televising Test matches have been brought nearer by the B.B.S.'s achievement yesterday in bringing to Fleet Street golf ...

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  30. Three Firemen Killed.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — When the Fire Brigade chief called the roll after a fire which destroyed a batteries factory in Dublin three firemen were ...

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  31. Paris Disturbances.

    LONDON, Monday. — Only 11 of the 1500 people arrested in the Paris disturbances yesterday are to be charged. Following a communication with the ...

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  32. RUB KE-PEG ON EGGS.

    The Perfect Preservative. Easy, quick, economical. Costs less than 1d a dozen. Refuse substitutes. All grocers. ...

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