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  3. MIMIC WARFARE AT SINGAPORE

    The combined operations exercise at Singapore by sea, land and air forces between February 2 and 5, is to take place in ...

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  4. NO EARLY BRITISH ELECTION

    The "Daily Mail" diplomatic correspondent says, "Mr. Chamberlain has no intention of committing the country to an early ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. ANGLO-IRISH CONFERENCE ADJOURNED

    The following official communique was issued at the conclusion of the Anglo-Irish conversations this afternoon: "At meetings held this morning and this afternoon between representatives of the Governments of Eire and of the United ...

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  6. UNDERSTANDING WITH GERMANY

    Presiding at the opening session of the Convocation of Canterbury to-day. the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang) said they ...

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  7. JAPAN'S COLOSSAL TASK "POWER SHOULD NOT BE UNDER-ESTIMATED"

    The "Times" correspondent [?]kio says three victorious campaigns have led Japan to a far more difficult task. She must wear down gucrillaism in a country as large as European Russia and simultaneously reconstruct its policy and align it with her ...

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  9. ALLEGED SPYING ACTIVITIES

    M. Molotov was unanimously reelected chairman of the Council of the People's Commissars. The rest of the Council were also ...

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  10. Italians After Atlantic Record

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily telegraph's" Rome correspondent says moonlight crossing of the South Atantic from Dakar to Port Natal is ...

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  11. STABILISED WOOT MARKET

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Schwarten announced that the Reconstruction Finnnce Corporation was co-operating with wool producers and ...

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  12. Torn to Pieces by Lions

    Ede Schneller, aged 25, the youngest member of the oldest Hungarian family of wild beast tamers, was torn to pieces by ...

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  13. Could Not Afford to Wait

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — Professor A. S. Barkor, of the Shanghai University, told Ballarat Rotarians to-day that Japan attacked China because if ...

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  15. BARCELONA RAIDED

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Barcelona correspondent says the latest estimate is 400 killed and 1500 wounded in an air ...

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  16. WRONG LABEL ON MEAT

    "You can put an Empire label on New Zealand lamb, but mustn't put the New Zealand label on Empire lamb," said Mr. H. J. ...

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  17. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    House members demanded clarification of President Roosovelt's foreign policy and objectives in the course of preliminary ...

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  18. GERMAN 4-YEAR PLAN

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says important negotiations are proceeding between the four-year plan authorities and ...

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  20. Japan's Plan To Meet War Costs

    LONDON, December 15.—Japan's attempt to meet the enormous cost of waging war in China is attracting no loss attention here than is the progress ...

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  21. Large Sunspot Blamed For Radio Troubles

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that one of the largest sunspots observed since 1875, when records were begun at ...

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  23. BUSINESS LEADERS' DEMANDS

    President Roosevelt had a conference lasting 90 minutes with 50 of the nation's business leaders, at which the latter presented him ...

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  24. Rise in British Birthrate

    The rise in the birthrate continued last year. According to a roturn by the Registrar-General the birthrate in England and ...

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  25. BUSY YEAR AHEAD FOR SHIPBUILDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The launching of a 6800-tons carge vessel to-day from the yard of Barclay and Curle at Whiteinch marked the beginning of ...

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  26. FOREIGNERS EXPELLED FROM RUMANIA

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday. — The Ministry for Labor decreed that foreigners whose firms were registered after January 1, 1930, must leave the ...

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