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  3. Conference Urges Return to Gold Standard. ALL DELEGATES APPROVE.

    PROBLEMS associated, with the proposals for the temporary stabilisation of currency still over-shadow the work of the World Economic and Monetary Conference. A message from Washington states that the President of the ...

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  4. FUTURE CF LEAGUE. Sir E. Drummond Advises Optimism.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Sir Eric Drummoud, retiring Secretary-General, in bidding farewell to the staffs of the League of Nations, said that they must ...

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  5. HURRICANE IN TRINIDAD. THOUSANDS HOMELESS.

    Additional reports which are coming to hand as communications are brought nearer to normal reveal that tremendous havoc was ...

    Article : 142 words
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  7. "PROBLEM FOR BANKS."

    "The Times" says that its Campbell Island (New Brunswick) correspondent learned on the highest authority to-day that President ...

    Article : 559 words
  8. Ambassador in Rome?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Geneva correspondent of the British United Press says that it is believed there that Sir Eric Drummond will shortly be ...

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  9. Shakespeare First Edition Brings £14,500 at Auction.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An auction sale of the late Lord Rosebery's library at Setheby's, which lasted for five days, yielded ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. Sweeping Towards Jamaica.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Reports to-day stated that the hurricane which struck Trinidad was continuing in a north-westerly direction toward ...

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  11. PIRACY: MURDER

    Reports of particularly brutal piracy and a series of murders have just reached here from Dairen. According to the meagre details an ...

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  12. "TO AVOID SIN."

    John Francis Hood, 33, a clerk, was sentenced to death to-day for the murder of his wife, whom he said he killed in order that, "she ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. IF CONFERENCE FAILS.

    BOSTON, Saturday.—Addressing the closing session of the Rotary International Convention to-day, Senator Robinson (a Democratic leader) ...

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  14. "NATIONS INSOLVENT."

    LONDON, Saturday.—F. W. Hirst, in Lloyd's Bank Review, says:— "Most of the 66 nations represented at the World Conference are insolvent. ...

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  15. PRISON PLOT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Convicts who were transferred from Dartmoor following the serious mutiny which occurred there last year, are believed to have ...

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  16. STILL MISSING.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—The Chinese naval vessels which mutinied at Tsingtao, following the attempted assassination of Admiral Shen ...

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  17. PRUSSIA AND THE CHURCH. Settlement of Differences Wanted.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Following a conversation between the President (Field-Marshal von Hindenburg) and the Chancellor (Herr Hitler), Hitler ...

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  18. IMPORT QUOTA SCHEME.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—Rumania has established an import quota scheme empowering the Minister of Commerce to levy additional taxation of a ...

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  19. NAZIS FIRST!

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Mr. John Walter, son of one of the proprietors of "The Times," drove past another car here yesterday, and was peremptorily ...

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  20. World's Oldest Man Destitute

    The world's oldest man. Zaro Agha (160) who, when his eleventh wife died two months ago, talked about getting something younger ...

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  21. German Loan Payments.

    It has been decided by the Reichsbank that interest and sinking fund payments will be met in full on both Dawes loans, but that ...

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  22. Hitlers Attitude to Catholics.

    ROME, Saturday.—Captain von Papen, vice-Chancellor of the Reich, has had three conversations with Cardinal Eugene Pacelli, Secretary of ...

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  23. N.Z. LOAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the "Daily Telegraph," the instructions of the Auckland City Council to pay interest due on the tramway loan ...

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  24. CONFIDENCE MEN GAOLED.

    Henry Lennon (46), and Thomas George Martin (35), who are committed for trial on June 10 on a charge of having stolen £100 from ...

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  25. AMERICAN FLYER LOST.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Yesterday an expedition which will seek James J. Mattern, the missing airman, took off from the Floyd Bennett field ...

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  26. THIN BLOOD WRECKS HEALTH.

    When your blood is thin and weak, you feel utterly wretched. Your nerves, tissues and organs must have nourishment to replace and mend the wear ...

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  27. ROTARY CONVENTION.

    BOSTON (Mass.), Saturday.—Shortly before the International Rotary Convention ended yesterday a silver loving cup was awarded to the Ballarat ...

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  28. TUSSINE CURES COUGHS.

    This is no empty claim, but is one that is proved every day by those who use Tussine. The quick manner in which Tussine breaks up lung accumulations and gets ...

    Article : 80 words
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