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  3. BRITAIN'S NEW FOREIGN SECRETARY

    The reaction of political circles in Europe to Lord Halifax's appointment as Foreign Secretary, which was announced yesterday, is fairly quiet. Rome declares that it is a good augury for the success of the forthcoming Anglo-Italian talks, while Berlin ...

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  4. UNRULY SCENES IN VIENNA

    "Red, White and Red Until We Are Dead," was the slogan affirming loyalty to the Austrian colors chanted by 500 youthful members ...

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  5. "MUST NOT BOW TO FORCE"

    "France must not bow to force," was the theme of the address of the Foreign Secretary (M. Delbos) when the foreign affairs debate was resumed in the Chamber of Deputies. "The world should know that France is always ready for ...

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  6. "FOREIGNERS PROLONGING CIVIL WAR"

    The Spanish Premier (Senor Negrin) in a broadcast address, declared that the war would be continued in Spain because European ...

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  7. MR. EDEN DEFENDS HIS DECISION

    "I stand by every word I said in the House of Commons, and I would be despising myself to-night had I taken any other course," ...

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  9. ANGLO-IRISH TALKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Eamonn de Valera, President of Eire, left for home to-day. He said that he expected the Anglo-Irish talks would ...

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  10. Boy Three Times Certified As Dead

    The mother of a fourteen-year-old boy who was charged with theft at South London said doctors had three times ...

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  11. Motor Workers' Wages Cut

    DETROIT, Saturday.—General Motors Corporation to-day announced cuts of 10 per cent in the wages of those earning 10,000 dollars (£2000) a year ...

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  12. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government pavilion at the Empire Exhibition, which is to be opened by the King at Glasgow on May 3, will be ...

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  13. INDIAN NAVY

    Much interest has been aroused by an announcement that the British Government will forgo in future annual payments of direct ...

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  14. "JAPANESE DRIVES THREATEN TO ENTRAP CHINESE"

    The Japanese spokesman declares that Japanese drives towards the Peiping-Hankow railway threaten to encircle a ...

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  15. ACTION TO PROTECT BEAUTIES OF ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Action to proteet the beauties of the English countryside, which wore described as one of England's greatest possessions, was ...

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  16. REMBRANDT PICTURE FETCHES £7,350

    LONDON, Saturday.—Chief interest in the sale of pictures, which fetched £22,395 at Christie's, London, yesterday, centred in a fine portrait by ...

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  17. FLOUR MILLING IN NORTH CHINA

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Japanese will in future dominate flour milliner in North China, according to the "Nichi Nichi's" Peking correspondent, who ...

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  18. PLANE CRASHES DURING TESTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—A de Havilland Dragon, belonging to Air Travel Survey Limited, Sydney, and piloted by Captain Bailey, crashed on a ...

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  19. MODEL OF THAMES DOCK SYSTEM

    LONDON, Saturday,—A mechanically-operated model of the Port of London Authority's dock systom has been installed at its headquarters ...

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