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  3. UTTER DESOLATION FROM HORIZON TO HORIZON.

    HEAVY rains to-day broke the drought and settled the dust in the Texan panhandle. Downpours were reported throughout most of the State, extending through South-Western Oklahoma, with light rains and mist as far west as Albuquerque (New Mexico). ...

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  4. BULGARIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    General Zlatev's Cabinet has resigned, as a sequel to the earlier resignation of four Ministers as a protest against the action of the ...

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  5. [?]NTARCTIC IS A SINGLE LAND MASS.

    ON arrival here to-day, Mr. Harold June prepared for the Australian Press Association a review of Rear-Admiral Byrd's [?] in the Antarctic. A map brought with him makes it evident [?] despite the difficulties, much more was accomplished this time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Doomed Man's Harangue From The Scaffold.

    An instance of the shocking manner in which American justice is often administered is reported from Smithland (Kentucky). ...

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  7. Dairying in Australasia.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Despite his recent attack of sciatica and insomnia, Lord Bledisloe, ex-Governor-General of New Zealand, walked ashore at ...

    Article : 79 words
  8. Loan Ban.

    Senator Borah has introduced a bill prohibiting any new public or private loans from the United States to foreign Governments, ...

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  9. Britain Protests Against Arms Disclosures

    THE Senate Munitions Investigation Committee agreed at a conference with President Roosevelt to-day to avoid any action likely to raise complications wit foreign Governments in connection with its search of the wartime files of ...

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  10. THERE WILL NOT BE A WAR THIS YEAR.

    Mr. Harold Pemberton, the "Daily Express" special correspondent, who has lately been in Abyssinia, where he interviewed ...

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  11. AUSTRIA TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT.

    VIENNA (Austria), Saturday.—The Chancellor (Dr. von Schuschnigg), in his Easter broadcast, promised that the Government would immediately begin a ...

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  12. Death Sentence for German Pacifists.

    The death sentence for belonging to a pacifist organisation during wartime will be incorporated in the new army ...

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  13. REARMAMENT OF AUSTRIA.

    Signor Mussolini, to-day had a lengthy conference with the Austrian Vice-Chancellor (Prince von Starhemberg), with whom he ...

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  14. War Loan Interest Unpaid.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull) announced to-day that the United State Ambassador to Berlin had ...

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  15. SAFETY ON ROADS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The new edition of the highway code, which has been revised in the light of recent legislation and regulations designed to ...

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  16. AMY MOLLISON IN FATAL MOTOR COLLISION.

    Mrs. Amy Mollison, while spending the week-end with her parents at Bridlington, was motoring her father and brother-in-law (Mr. ...

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  17. AMERICA SENDS SHARP NOTE TO JAPAN.

    The United States has sent a note to the Japanese Government reiterating its protest against the Manchukuan ...

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  18. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Times" refers to Turkey's informal raising of the question of the Dardanelles at Geneva, and thinks, it will be brought ...

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  19. MUTUAL ASSISTANCE.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Dr. E. Benes, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia, has informed the Little Entente's permanent council that ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A series of earthquakes last night and to-day shook many places in the neighborhood of the Mediterranean Sea. ...

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  21. AIR RACE TO ADELAIDE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Londonderry, Secretary for Air, and Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, during a conference to-day with Mr. R. L. ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN TREASON TRIAL.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—The treason trial of members of the Schutzbund, which arose out of the fighting between the Government forces and the ...

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  23. LLOYD GEORGE'S PLAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Discussion of a general character, extending over two hours, took place yesterday morning between Mr. Lloyd George and members ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. Dublin Transport Strike.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The Transport Workers' Union has rejected the latest proposals by the Minister for Industry (Mr. John Lemass), and is now ...

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