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  2. ROOSEVELT ANNOUNCES POLICY Message to Congress

    President Roosevelt, in a message to Congress, emphasised the nation's need to maintain strength sufficient for all purposes of self-defence. He said that the United States had been kept in peace despite provocations, which, in other days, ...

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  3. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    "The fact that the Northern Territory is a heavy liability to Australia is due to mistakes of Government officials and wild cat ...

    Article : 285 words
  4. STOLEN JEWELS.

    Marion Cooper was charged at Old Bailey under the name of Jessie Rubin with her sister, Sarah Konbluth, with receiving £20,000 worth ...

    Article : 139 words
  5. JOIN EMPIRE.

    In a hall crowded to suffocation, the Zionist Federation of Britain announced a desire that Jewish Palestine be bound to the framework of ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. ARABIC BROADCASTS. FIRST FROM LONDON.

    For the first tune the Arabicspeaking peoples of the Near East, this evening heard a programme broadcast in Arabic from ...

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  7. GREAT DRIVE TO LINK FORCES Japanese Advancing

    Fierce fighting is raging on the southern, bank of the Wei River as a result of a further Japanese advance from Taian, in which a railway bridge over the river was destroyed. The advances are part of a great drive to connect the Japanese ...

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  8. ETHIOPIAN EXPORTS.

    "The Times" Djibouti correspondent says that after nearly two years of Italian occupation the exports of coffee, hides and skins, ...

    Article : 323 words
  9. NOISY DEPUTIES.

    There was uproar in Parliament, the deputies shouting down the secretary who was deputed to read the King's prorogation in the ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. DOMESTIC POLICY.

    President Roosevelt, referring, to the domestic policy, said that it was necessary that all segments of the nation co-operate in order to achieve ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ITALIAN ATTACK.

    Signor Gayda bitterly attacked Britain on the eve of the British Broadcasting Commission's Arabic broadcast. "The new wireless policy ...

    Article : 326 words
  12. TERUEL BUILDING. STORMED BT LOYALISTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Barcelona correspondent states that after the opening of a breach in the wall of the civil governor's office at Teruel, Government ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. A SURPRISE RAID.

    Chinese aeroplanes, Soviet built, and believed, to have, been flown by members of the Soviet, made asurprise raid on Nanking and flew off before the ...

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  14. JAPANESE WORRIED.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Tokio correspondent says that Japan finds little comfort from the drastic reforms of the Chinese Central Government. The ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. NEW DEAL VICTORY.

    What is considerel another signal victory for the New Deal has been the Supreme Court's decition declaring constitutional the Federal ...

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  16. NANKING COMMITTEE'S DECLARATION.

    The autonomous committee established in Nankins issued a statement denouncing the dictatorship of the Kuomintang (People's National Party) ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. CHIEF BRITISH AGENT.

    Sir Robert Hodgson, Chief, British agent attached to the insurgent authorities m Spain, arrived at Salamanca to take up duties. ...

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  18. ADDRESS BROADCAST.

    The broadcast of President Roosevelt's message to the United States Congress was relayed this evening on the national and Empire programme of the ...

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  19. DANGEROUS STEP.

    The committee founded ia 1891 to protect France's African interests has issued a communique stating that the giving back of Togoland and the ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. "THE TIMES" COMMENT.

    "The Times," in a leader, says: "American opinion will he relieved by the conciliatory tone of President Roosevelt's address, quietening the ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. WEIDMANN CASE.

    "I consider myself lucky to be alive" declared Eugene Addor, man-servant, of Kent, whose letters applying for a job were found m Weidmann's villa, ...

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  22. ENTERIC FEVER.

    Fifty-one world-famous scientists, including British delegates attending the Indian Science Congress, will be inoculated as a result of the outbreak ...

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  23. AIR MAIL PLANE.

    The incoming English air mail plane, which should have left Darwin at daylight yesterday, is still held up by bad weather and may not be able ...

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    When it meets in Sydney towards the end of the month Cabinet will have before it the draft of a Bill to establish a system of national health ...

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  25. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    The proposal for the introduction in the Senate of a Bill to implement a 40-hour week will be discussed at a meeting of the emergency committee ...

    Article : 155 words
  26. BRITISH POLICY.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatie correspondent says that the Government is considering means to ensure that the rest of the world ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. MR. R. A. EDEN.

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. R A. Eden) left London to-day for the South of France, where he will spend a short holiday. It is expected he ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. EUROPEAN COMMENT.

    The Paris newspaper, "Petit Parisien" expresses the hope that the outcome of President Roosevelt's speech will be a ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. SURVEYORS' ORDEAL.

    Subsisting for six weeks by shooting 14 rabbits, 15 half-starved provincial government surveyors lost in the woods were rescued by planes. Attention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. DETAILS RELEASED.

    The military has now released the details of manoeuvres to be held on the Singapore area at the end of February. Ten thousand troops will ...

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  31. NOVELIST'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of the novelist, Mrs. Desmond Humphreys, whose penname was Rita. [Mrs. Desmond Humphreys was ...

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  32. BRITAIN HESITATES.

    In an article in the "Berliner Tageblatt," the Italian publicist (Signor Gayda) complains that Britain has not yet taken any decisive step ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. RESTRICTIONS ON JEWS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Munich correspondent says that the Nazi Party is preparing new and more restrictive anti-Jewish measures which ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. LOST IN RANGES.

    Lost all night in the Grampian Ranges, near Horsham, Douglas Payne (3½ years) was found to-day little the worse for his long exposure. He was missed ...

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  35. RESPECT CONSTITUTION.

    A Government broadcast annonnces that it will strictly respect the constitution, which is regarded as an indication that it will not introduce ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. MORE EXECUTIONS.

    Eight Soviet leaders, including the Hamikorian Commissar of Agriculture, have been sentenced to death at Erivan for plotting the overthrow of the Soviet ...

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  37. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Government has allocated £3,000,000 for the organisation of the Olympic Games. The erection of a stadium begins shortly. ...

    Article : 29 words
  38. MILLIONAIRE ESTATES.

    The nations revenue has already benefited this financial year by the duties of several seven figure estates. ...

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