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  4. Empires Financial Outlook Gives Appropriate Touch of Cheerfulness.

    DURING the debate on the adjournment of the House of Commons for the Christmas recess, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) last evening gave a comprehensive survey of the financial and economic situation. It gave an ...

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  5. JAPANESE TRADE SHOWING RECORD ACTIVITY.

    Present figures show Japanese mports at 2,177,000,000 yen and exports at 2,081.000,000 yen, indicating that 1934 is thc greatest ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. 'PLANE CRASH.

    Flight—Lieutenant Stone yesterday made unavailing attempts to land his Royal Air Force bomber at the scene of the disastrous crash ...

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  7. Japan Appreciates Mission's Report.

    Baron Gob, President of "the Japaese Economic Federation, after presiding at the last meeting for the year of the Chamber of ...

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  8. WIFE SAVES HER HUSBAND'S LIFE.

    Captain A. G. S. Alexander, Assistant Military Adviser of the Rajputna State Forces, owes his life to the bravery of his wife. ...

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  9. — World's Coolest Stowaway.

    The world's coolest stowaway, after three years' unemployment in Australia, reached Plymouth aboard the ...

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  10. Holland in Mourning.

    THE HAGUE, Saturday.—The crash is regarded as a national calamity, and Holland has been plunged into mourning. Refercnce was made to the disas ...

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  11. MEAT IMPORTS.

    The "Daily Herald" declares that the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and other Dominion representatives have ...

    Article : 557 words
  12. Hanging of Women.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Sir John Gilmour), in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said he refused to ...

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  13. Cost of Nationalising Munitions Would Be Prohibitive.

    THE hopes of some members of the Senate Munitions Committee that President Roosevelt's statement in favor of taking the profits out of war might be construed as willingness to nationalise the munitions industry were shat ...

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  15. BETTER BUSINESS IN AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sales of Australian wine in Great Britain for the past ten months have increased by 244,500 gallons over the corresponding ...

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  16. —,—— TRAFFIC PARALYSED.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Transport in Karachi was paralysed yesterday through a lightning strike of lorry drivers, who allege that they have been ...

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  17. Great Preparations For Hour's Broadcast.

    "For a tense hour on December 25, three men, the sole occupants of a small room at Broadcasting House, will control the biggest ...

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  18. NON—STOP FLIGHT.

    KANSAS CITY, Saturday. — Strong cross-winds prevented Sir Charles Kingsford Smith from completing his attempted record flight from Burbank ...

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  19. YUGOSLAVIAN GOVT.

    BELGRADE. Saturday.—M. Jevtitch, who was Minister for Foreign Affairs in the last Government, has formed a composite Ministry on a national basis. ...

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  20. NEW EMDEN.

    CAPE TOWN", Saturday.—The Gorman cruiser Emden returned a salute from H.M.S. Castle by firing six-inch guns when entering "Table' Bay. She ...

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  21. Trade With Poland.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British and Polish discussions in London with a view to the conclusion of a trade agree ment were adjourned to-day for the ...

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  23. Arms Inquiry by Commission

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the arms inquiry would be ...

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