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  3. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—Officials of the American Farm Administration announced to-day that no plans were being made for exporting wheat this ...

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  4. MOLLISON'S RACE 'PLANE.

    The Australian Press Association has been informed that, the Air Ministry's insistence on a smaller load for Woods' machine is due only to the carrying out ...

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  5. France Mourns For Murdered Minister.

    Queen Marie, widow of the late King Alexander, and her young son, King Peter, have left Paris for Belgrade, ...

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  6. BRITISH MOTOR TRADE.

    When the Duke of Kent opened the International Motor Show at Olympia to-day he mentioned that the British motor industry within ...

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  7. MARSEILLES ASSASSIN'S ACCOMPLICES.

    THE police arrested two men at Annemasse who are believed to have been the accomplices of Kaleman, who assassinated King Alexander, of Yugoslavia, and M. Barthou, the French Foreign Minister, at Marseilles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Regents Take Office.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Belgrade correspondent says that despite the Government's efforts to keep the populace calm, anger ...

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  10. Air Force College Opened By Prince of Wales.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales, wearing the uniform of an airmarshal, flew from London to Cranwell to-day to open the Royal Air Force ...

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  11. PICTURES OF TRAGEDY DISPLAYED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Pictures of the Marseilles assassination displayed on a London news reel to-night were grim and terrifying in their realism, ...

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  12. Madrid Returning to Normal.

    The city is returning to normal. Many workers, including their leaders, are changing trades in the hope of avoiding reprisals. The ...

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  13. GALES IN ANTARCTIC.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Thursday.— The gales which for six days have swept Antarctica moderated somewhat yesterday, bringing hope that the two ...

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  14. APPLE FREIGHT.

    Mr. Everard ROSS, representing the Tasmanian Fruit Shippers' Committee, interviewed the Australian Tonnage Committee to-day ...

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  15. King Lived 45 Minutes After Being Shot.

    MARSEILLES, Thursday.—The investigating magistrate reports that King Alexander lived 45 minutes after being shot. Major Houvaix, a colonial ...

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  16. Bank of England.

    The Bank of England return for the week ended to-day shows the proportion of reserves to liabilities at 44.70 per cent. Details are:— ...

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  17. King Orders 12 Days' Mourning.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The GovernorGeneral has received a communication from the Lord Chamberlain stating that, the King has directed that court ...

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  18. NAZIS RAIDED.

    WINDHOEK, Thurs.—A sensation was caused in South-West Africa when it became known that the police, at the request of the Attorney-General, ...

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  19. British Minister for Scandinavia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Anthony Eden, Under Foreign Secretary, loft for Scandinavia this afternoon. No officials are accompanying him. Tho ...

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  20. Alleged Poaching.

    Following a report from a district officer that the Japanese vessel Yocikig Maru had been discovered poaching, the ship and Captain ...

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  21. "SPLENDID RECEPTION."

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith, owner of the yacht Endeavor, speaking to the London Press Club to-day, expressed warm appreciation of ...

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  22. Fijian Government's Surplus.

    SUVA, Friday.—The Legislative Council was opened this morning with the Governor's speech, introducing the budget. The budget" for 1934, ...

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  23. Eucharistie Congress.

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday. — Four Cardinals at the Eucharistic Congress to-day officiated as 170,000 white-robed children received communion, ...

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  24. Lower Interest Rate in Canada.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Minister for Finance, Mr. Rhodes, announced to-day that the interest rates paid on savings deposits by all Canadian ...

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  27. Rioting at Sarajevo.

    LONDON, Friday. — The British United Press correspondent at Sarajevo reports that disturbances broke out last night all over the city. ...

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  28. Canadian P.M. Entertained.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, who is leaving for Ottawa to-morrow, lunched with Mr. Uamsay MacDonald at 10 Down ...

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  29. Sampan Seen in W.A. Waters

    BROOME, Friday. — News reached Broome yesterday from La Grange that a Japanese sampan had been sighted off Cape Bosseut, 65 miles south of ...

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  30. Government Stocks.

    Middle prices of representative Government stocks listed in London are:— £ B.d. Consols, Jan.-Apl., July-Oct.. 81 17 6 ...

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  33. New Novel by Australian.

    LONDON, Thursday—Ivor Nicholson Watson, is to publish Mary Place," a novel depicting life in a small Australian town. The author is ...

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  34. THE DOUGLAS TRANSPORT. _ E

    The Douglas Transport used on the Trans-American Airlines embodies luxurious comfort combined with high speed and high performance ...

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