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  2. GALES IN EUROPE

    The anniversary of the Great Storm of 1703, when hundreds of people were killed on land and sea, which is marked by a "storm ...

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  3. MODERN ITALY

    "Italy's policy is one of peace and preparedness," declared Signor Mussolini to-day in an interview with the British United Press. ...

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  4. FIGHT IN TRAIN

    An exciting fight between warders and convicts took place to-day in a train travelling at 50 miles an hour. ...

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  5. BRADMAN AS AUTHOR

    "I love fielding, and would just as soon field as bat any time," writes Don Bradman, in "Don Bradman's Book: the Story of My Cricketing ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. MORE BANKS CLOSE

    Thirteen banks in Arkansas closed to-day, bringing the total to 53 banks affected by financial difficulties within the last two days. ...

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  7. TEN MORE IN AMERICA

    Eight banks closed their doors in North Carolina to-day, including the Central Bank and the Trust Company of Asheville. with book resources of ...

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  8. AMERICAN EPIDEMIC SPREADS

    The epidemic of bank closings has extended into nine Central and Southern states. Business has been suspended or ended ...

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  9. WAR BOOKS

    Mr. Bernard Shaw has written to Commander Kenworthy, M.P., making some interesting comments on the latter's new war book, published at the ...

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  10. DUBLIN MYSTERY

    A mysterious affair has occurred in Dublin. Shots were fired outside the house of Professor Michael Hayes, the Speaker of the Dail Eireann ...

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  11. NOT COUNTERFEITS

    The arrest in Vienna yesterday of Mr. Charles Levine, the American millionaire, who flew across the Atlantic a couple of years ago, on a charge of ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. LEVINE MYSTERY

    Mr. Charles Levine, American millionaire, who has been charged with counterfeiting, is still in custody. Yesterday he was removed from the ...

    Article : 150 words
  13. GENERAL CABLES

    It is reported that the Argentine Ministry of Agriculture estimates that two million tons of wheat will be lost in the next harvest because of rust. ...

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  14. OUTLOOK BRIGHTER

    In his speech on the trade outlook at Farnham yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Snowden) said he shared the view ...

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  15. IRISH SWEEP

    Five South Africans drew tickets in the Dublin sweep. The chief of the passenger department of the Union Castle Line drew Leonidas; a Cape ...

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  16. NAVAL LIMITATION

    The Preparatory Commission on Disarmament to-day modified, and finally adopted by 20 votes, the first article of the draft text for a naval limitation ...

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  17. FACE THE FACTS

    "Never in her experience has America been through what she is to go through in the next four months," declared Mr. J. H. Thomas, dealing with the ...

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  18. APPLES IN HAMBURG

    It Is learnt that the Hamburg fruit traders have decided not to make forward purchases of any Australian apples, pending the fate of Bills being ...

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  19. BOATS WASHED INTO STREETS

    Sailors and soldiers have been ordered to the outlying regions of Paris, to assist farmers, owing to the Seine reaching danger mark. ...

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  20. BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    In the House of Commons to-day, during the debate on the Government's Agricultural (Land Utilisation) Bill, the Conservative opponents of the measure ...

    Article : 202 words
  21. BUTTER MARKET DEPRESSED

    The local butter market is depressed far below the cost of production, according to speakers at a meeting here to-day of the Advisory Board of ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. STEAMER WASHED ASHORE

    The steamer Louise Leonhardt was driven ashore at the Elbe estuary. A salvage steamer was rushed from here, but was unable to find the wreck ...

    Article : 71 words
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  24. HELP FOR DISTRESSED STEAMER

    The new cruiser Dorsetshire and dockyard tugs left Portland to help a distressed steamer, believed to be the Triton. The Weymouth lifeboat was ...

    Article : 43 words
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