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  • Britain Resolved To Carry Out Polish Guarantee DANZIG QUESTION REVIEWED ESSENTIAL TO MAINTAIN STATUS QUO LONDON, Monday.

    The elements of the Danzig question as they appear to the British Government were fully reviewed in a statement which the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) made in the House of Commons this afternoon, in the course of which he emphasised ... [Article] (1155 words)
  • Foreigners Told to Leave Tyrol ROME, Monday.

    A totally unexpected order has been given to British, French, Dutch and Swiss residents of Tyrol to leave within 48 hours. ... [Article] (92 words)
  • Calcutta Tea Market Irregular

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—Yesterday's export tea sale totalled 16,100 chests. The quality is beginning to fall away. The market was irregular and generally ... [Article] (53 words)
  • UNITED STATES BATTLESHIPS Two More May Be Requested NEW YORK. Monday.

    The Navy's 45,000 ton battleships, for which shipyards at New York and Philadelphia are being enlarged, were to-day named Iowa ... [Article] (94 words)
  • MR. BRIDGES DENIES HE IS COMMUNIST

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Mr. Harry Bridges, flanked by his 14-yearold daughter, Jacqueline, and a noted woman attorney, testified at the ... [Article] (102 words)
  • N.Z. Import Ban Resented LONDON, Monday.

    Mr. Frank Stockall, president of the Hosiery Manufacturers' Federation, commenting on reports from New ... [Article] (61 words)
  • FURTHER TALKS AT MOSCOW Soviet Suggestions Considered LONDON, Monday.

    Questioned in the House of Commons on the Moscow negotiations, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) said: "His Majesty's ... [Article] (309 words)
  • SPANISH TOWN DESOLATED BY EXPLOSION STREWN WITH CORPSES AND DEBRIS LONDON, Monday.

    The Spanish town of Penaranda de Bracamonte is a desolated, smoking ruin strewn with corpses and debris for hundreds of yards round. There are 150 dead and 1300 mutilated. Homeless people have been sent to Salamanca, where temporary hospitals have bean installed. General Franco has sent £5000 ... [Article] (207 words)
  • TIENTSIN DISPUTE PRELIMINARY TALKS HOLD UP CONFERENCE Anti-British Agitation Spreads in Japan BARBED WIRE BARRICADES AT SHANGHAI LONDON, Monday.

    The "Times" correspondent says that, in view of prolongation of the Japanese preliminary discussions, the Tientsin conference is unlikely to open before next week. The Foreign Office accepted in principle the army leaders' proposals, but some points are being ... [Article] (305 words)
  • GERMANY MAY BUY MORE AUSTRALIAN WOOL BERLIN, Tuesday.

    The Reich authorities are considering a plan to increase imports of Australian on the lines of a barter agreement, similar to the ... [Article] (119 words)
  • DUCHESS NAMES AUSTRALIA'S NEW CRUISER LONDON, Monday.

    The Duchess of Kent to-day named H.M.A.S. Perth. A Union Jack, centred over the Amphion's name, fell at the Duchess of Kent's ... [Article] (234 words)
  • PUBLIC CONTROL OF AIR SERVICES British Bill Passes Second Reading LONDON, Monday.

    The second reading of the bill to give effect to the Government's decision to merge Imperial Airways and British Airways Into one big ... [Article] (364 words)
  • PRESIDENT'S LENDING PROGRAMME Strong Opposition in Congress

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Bills authorising President Roosevelt's self-liquidating lending programme were introduced in Congres to-day and ... [Article] (47 words)
  • PRACTICE ON GRASS COURTS Australians Prepare to Meet Filipinos LONG BEACH (U.S.), Mon.

    With their first practice on grass courts at Long Beach Tennis Club, Australians felt their American tour had really begun, and ... [Article] (141 words)
  • Australian Life-Savers Thrill Honoluluans

    HONOLULU, Monday.—Over ten thousand Honoluluans were thrilled yesterday by the Australians' demonstration of life-saving, and the use of ... [Article] (75 words)

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