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  2. RESIGNATION OF LORD LLOYD

    The storm aroused by the resignation of Lord Lloyd (High Commissioner in Egypt), has been, if anything, intensified, says the "Sun"-"Herald's" puliti cal correspondent. (Special to "The Daily News.") ...

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  3. FISHING DISPUTE

    A fishing dispute at Lough Foyle, dividing County Derry, in Northern Ireland, from Donegal, in the Irish Free State, has produced astonishing ...

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  4. CONCEPT OF LIFE

    Discussion on the nature of life, which is generally regarded as the chief feature of the British Association's South African meeting, took place before a ...

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  5. NAVAL REDUCTION

    Well-informed speculation here following on yesterday's naval anouncements centres on the probability that Mr. MacDonald, arriving in October, may bring ...

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  6. SITUATION EASIER

    While continuing under official stimulous rail against "Red Imperialism" Chinese papers now are only half-heart-edly supporting the retention of the ...

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  8. MUCH WIDER ISSUES

    "There are much wider issues in the Egyptian problem than the alleged affront to Lord Lloyd," says the "Daily News" in a leader. ...

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  9. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    Following the reported arrest of 1000 Chinese in Vladivostock, 300 Soviet employees of the C.E.R. at Harbin and 40 at Pogranichnaya have been arrested on ...

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  10. CANADA'S WHEAT CROP

    Heavy British immigration and the use of combine harvesters, together with the short wheat crop, makes the bringing of harvester labor from Eastern ...

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  11. LORD BIRKENHEAD CRITICAL

    During the debate in the House of Lords today the Earl of Birkenhead vigorously criticised the Ministry's cavalier treatment of the House. "I have ...

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  12. MR. HOOVER'S HOPES

    Mr. Hoover has eleven months to arrive at some naval disarmament agreement with Britain. If no agreement is reached by the end of the fiscal year ...

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  13. BOOMERANG THROWING

    Among the more popular demonstrations before the British Association for the Advancement of Science Congress this morning was Sir Gilbert Walker's ...

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  14. PAPAL PROCESSION

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Rome says that in consequence of an American producer's offer of £11,000 for the exclusive rights for filming ...

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  16. DRAMATIC ESCAPE

    The "Manchester Guardian's" correspondent at Belgrave states:— Travelling as Tvelko Skeletz, alleged the police, the famous Communist ...

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  17. FOUNTAINS OF FIRE

    The great Kilauea crater, Hawaii, resumed activity early this morning, when people at Hilo, 35 miles away, moved closer to view the amazing spectacle. ...

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  18. FRENCH FEARS

    On the day when the Anglo-American naval agreement is reached, says the "Journal des Debats," an attempt will be made to impose on France a tonnage ...

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  20. ENEMIES OF BOREDOM

    The "Sun"-"Herald" representative learns that two young Australians, Mr. A. S. Fitzpatrick, employed at Australia House, and his wife Claire (nee ...

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  21. KEYS FOR MINISTERS

    The Premier (Mr. Collier), the Minister for Justice (Mr. Willcock), and the Minister for Lands (Mr. Troy) made an inspection of the new metropolitan ...

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  22. ROYAL GARDEN PARTY

    Nine thousand guests attended their Majesties' garden party at Buckingham Palace today. The King was unable to leave his ...

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  23. SINGAPORE BASE

    The "Sun"-"Herald's" political correspondent was informed tonight that the Government had decided not to abandon the Singapore naval base. ...

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  24. NO STOCKINGS

    Fashionable visitors to Switzerland are discarding stockings, even with evening dress. ...

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  26. EIGHT HOURS' ACT

    At the conclusion of a private session of the Miners' Federation conference at Blackpool it was officially announced that a unanimous resolution ...

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  28. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    The following cases were dealt with by Messrs. A. E. Pady and G. W. Shepherd in the Fremantle Traffic Court this morning: Failure to take proper ...

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  29. WHY RICH TEA

    The richness of smooth flavor is only found in the young tiny leaf buds that are a teem with fragrant sap-juice. Old, coarse leaves have only tannin ...

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