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  3. Saar Plebiscite On Sunday

    The plebiscite to decide the fate of the rich Saar basin, taken from Germany at the end of the war, and placed under the jurisdiction of the League ...

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  4. AIR MAIL

    While patronage by the public of the England-Australia air mail has naturally sharply declined from the heavy collectors' and Christmas mail which ...

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  5. WOOL TRADE

    Messrs Schwartze and Buchanan, wool brokers, in their annual report, say that the situation at the end of 1934 was better than for some time ...

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  6. ALBANIA'S KING REPORTED WOUNDED

    The Athens correspondent of the "Evening Standard" says:—"It is reported that King Zog of Albania, was wounded by a bomb explosion at his ...

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  7. TRADE PACT WITH IRELAND

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that secret negotiations between Britain and the Irish Free State have resulted in an ...

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  8. MAIL PLANE CAUGHT BY MONSOON

    Despite severe electrical storms which have been raging around Darwin and across the Timor Sea during the past 48 hours, the Imperial Airways ...

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  9. LOWER INTEREST FOR WOOLGROWERS

    Woolgrowers need at least as much assistance as wheatgrowers, and the £12,000,000 rural rehabilitation scheme contemplated by the Government will ...

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  10. GERMAN PROPAGANDA

    Speaking at the opening of the Saar exhibition in Berlin, the Minister of Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels) said, with emphasis, that after the plebiscite, the ...

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  11. BOURKE-ADELAIDE AIR SERVICE

    The Civil Aviation Department is considering tenders for en air service from Bourke to Adelaide, which will form a link with the Imperial Air ...

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  12. WOMEN TENNIS PROFESSIONALS?

    Mr. W. O'Brien, a promoter, announced today that he had cabled an offer to Miss Helen Jacobs, who is regarded as the second best woman ...

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  13. PRESS WELCOMES TREATY

    The announcement of an Anglo-Irish agreement, under which the Free State will purchase more British coal and England will allow larger imports ...

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  14. GERMAN PURCHASE

    The wool intelligence section of the Imperial Economic Committee says that, despite restrictions imposed on Germany's raw wool purchases, her ...

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  15. OPENING OF IRAQ PIPE LINE

    The Daily Telegraph says that a 42-seater Imperial air liner will leave Croydon tomorrow to take a party to Iraq and back. It is the largest ...

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  16. FINAL RALLIES

    Thousands braved the heavy rain and snow, and attended rival demonstrations of the Nazi Front and United Front organisations, the latter ...

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  17. PERRY NOT TO TURN

    Fred Perry will play for Great Britain in the Davis Cup this year. Thus he will not turn professional. On Monday the captain of the British ...

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  18. EXCHANGE OPENS AUSPICIOUSLY

    The Stock Exchange year opened auspiciously with strength developing in all sections, and business expanding with an almost general advance of ...

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  19. JAPAN AS PARTNER IN WORLD CARTELS

    The Minister of Commerce and Industry (Mr. Machida), in a signed newspaper article, advocates Japan's joining international cartels which ...

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  20. CHILLED BEEF ON LONDON MARKET

    An analysis of the official figures of the Smithfield meat market for 1934 reveals that, despite the fact that the bulk of Australian chilled beef ...

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  21. MYSTERY EARTHQUAKES IN TIBET

    An earthquake of severe intensity with its epicentre probably in South Tibet, about 200 miles north of Mount Everest, was recorded on Indian and ...

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  22. First Votes Cast

    The first votes in the plebiscite which will be held on Sunday, were cast today, when 2,000 persons, including prison warders, hospital attendants ...

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  23. SAILING SHIP ASHORE AT NEW YORK

    A 60-mile an hour north-west gale blew the sailing ship Joseph Conrad, owned by Mr. A. J. Villiers. the Tasmanian writer, on to the rocks 800 feet ...

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  24. JAPAN'S MANDATED ISLANDS

    The Mandates Commission has submitted its report to the League on the large expenditure by Japan on harbors and aerodromes in the Marshall and ...

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  25. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    Correspondents of the "Daily Telegraph," in the centres concerned, report severe earthquake shocks in Turkey, Bulgaria, Roumania, and Holland. ...

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