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  3. TO SHIP GOLD TO LONDON.

    Anglo-Russian trade authorities state that, consequent upon the breakdown of Russo-American trade negotiations, the Soviet ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. SECESSION PETITION EXPECTED TO BE RECEIVED.

    THE West Australians have obtained variation of the parliamentary practice which has applied for a century, inasmuch as the Special Select Committee is being established to report whether the secession petition is properly receivable. ...

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  5. EUROPE IN CONCILIATORY MOOD.

    THE proposal contained in the German reply to the Anglo–French communique of February 3 that, foll owing upon bilateral conversations in Rome, Paris and London, Anglo-German conversations should be undertaken, is favorably discussed in the press. ...

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL SAYS BRITAIN NEEDS LEADER.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Loughton last evening, ascribed the unemployment muddle and other Government failures to the ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. AIR SERVICES BRING EMPIRE UNITS TOGETHER.

    The "Observer's" Singapore correspondent says that Sir Edward Campbell, discussing the scheme for foster Empire air mails, said that ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. Hoarding is Morbid.

    Mr. David Lloyd George, speaking at Manchester to-day, declared that no single party could hope to solve the unemployment problem. ...

    Article : 439 words
  9. FIRST STREAMLINED FIRE ENGINE.

    The first streamlined fire engine, containing in one machine a 600-gallon fire pump, 40-ft. extension ladder, ...

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  10. FIERCE GALES AGAIN SWEEP BRITISH ISLES.

    LONDON, Saturday—Winds of gale force swept the British Isles again to-day. Exceptionally heavy rain fell in many part, whilst snowfalls were ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. Safest Vessel Afloat.

    Every effort is being made to make the world's largest and fastest ship, the Queen Mary, also the safest vessel ...

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  12. BEEF IMPORTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultural correspondent says the closer the farmers consider Major W. Elliot's proposed change of ...

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  13. NOTHING TO CONCEAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Miss Betty Gow, a servant in the Morrow household, and a witness in the Lindbergh baby murder trial, arrived at ...

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  14. CAPTURED BY BANDITS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Miss Grace Emblem, a member of the China Inland Mission, who was captured by bandits in October at Kiu-Chow, with Mr. A. ...

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  15. SUICIDE FROM 'PLANE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The inquest concerning the death of the Dubois girls will be held at Romford on Monday, when it is expected the contents ...

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  16. SURPLUS SPINDLES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At meeting of the Federation of the Master Cotton Spinners' Associations at Manchester to-day, it was announced that the ...

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  17. PRINCESSES INJURED.

    ROME, Saturday.—Princess Helena, of Rumania, and Princess Irene, of Greece, were motoring near Stanhjella, in the Province of Padua, when ...

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  18. SCOUTS ENJOYED TRIP TO AUSTRALIA.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Boy Scouts returned from Australia to-day. They said they had a marvellous time. There was a fine, manly atmosphere at the ...

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  19. DECORATED TABLECLOTHS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) during a visit to the textile section of the British Industries Fair to-day ...

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  20. Bank and Public Holiday.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King's proclamation appointing May 6 a bank and public holiday throughout the United Kingdom on the occasion of His ...

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  21. New 'Plane Leaves for Brisbane.

    LONDON, Saturday.—One of the four-engined Do Havilland machines ordered by Qantas-Empire Airways for the Australian services left Croydon ...

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