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  2. WILD PARIS SCENES

    The "News-Chronicle's" correspondent: in Paris states that wild scenes of con-fusion, in which tens of thousands of people struggled, severely injuring ...

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  3. TRADE WITH CANADA

    "The most I can tell of the negotiations at Ottawa is the we reached what I consider a highly satisfactory: agreement," Mr. Parker Moloney ...

    Article : 201 words
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  5. FUTURE OF INDIA

    Lord Reading delivered an important speech this afternoon at the Federal Structure Sub-Committee of the Indian Conference. The speech amounts to a ...

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  6. WONDERS OF UR

    "How Princess Belshaltinannar, high priestess of the Moon God, was kept to herself Is revealed by the latest excavations at Ur." writes Mr, C. Leonard ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. AMY'S FLIGHT

    Expert examination of her 'plane to­day showed that Miss Amy Johnson'B early resumption of her flight to Peiplng is impossible. ...

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  8. AFRICAN TEST DRAWN

    The hopes of South Africa snatching a victory in the second Test faded away today as England's opening batsmen, with an obvious policy of safety, offered ...

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  9. IT'S AN ILL-WIND—

    The general level of prices, especially German mining stocks, has markedly improved since the outbreak of the British coal strike, and has continued ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    It is learned a distinguished rear-ad-miral will succeed Rear-Admiral E. R. G. R. Evans in the Australian navy command. ...

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  11. TROUBLE ON WARBOAT

    The "Dally Mail" says that trouble is reported to have broken out on the sub-marine depot ship Locia lying at Devonport, involving 42 men. ...

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  12. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. P. Breiinan. Commonwealth At-torney-General, who accompanied the Prime Minister to the Imperial Conference and returned with Mr. Scullin to-day, ...

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  13. SURGERY AT SEA

    When the Orient mail steamer Or-monde was in the Red Sea, on her pre-sent voyage from England, a wireless message was received at 9.30 p.m. on ...

    Article : 297 words
  14. SEEKING SETTLEMENT

    Mr. W. Graham (president of the Board of Trade) and Mr. E. Shinwell (Parliamentary Secretary for Mine) have conferred with representatives of ...

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  15. OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    The Admiralty has issued a communique stating that on Sunday morning, January 4, an infraction of discipline occurred on board the ...

    Article : 150 words
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  18. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    In the Pull High Court today two shipping companies and two stevedoring companies challenged the validity of the regulations drawn up under the ...

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  19. FESTIVE SEASON AT SEA

    On board the mail steamer Ormonde, Christmas was observed with all its time-honored custom. Midnight services were held for all denominations, ...

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  20. MIDNIGHT FROLICS

    The second programme of the Midnight Frolics at the Theatre Royal has all the accustomed brightness which the Perth public through long association with this ...

    Article : 208 words
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