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  3. MINERS DECIDE TO CONTINUE STRIKE

    As a result of voting at the miners aggregate meetings on the south and west coalfields to-day there will be a big majority for a continuance of the coal strike. Although aggregate meetings of the miners to-day ...

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  4. NEW POST FOR CHURCHILL

    During the debate in the House of Commons on the Norwegian war situation, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) stated that Mr. ...

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  5. CHAMBERLAIN ADMINISTRATION ASSAILED

    Mr. Chamberlain's explanation of the Norwegian campaign and his insistence that this was not the time for quarrels among ourselves did not stop the flow of expected criticism in the Commons debate. ...

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  6. Battleships are Backbone of Defence

    Mr. Edison, Secretary for the U.S.A. Navy, testifying before the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, says, ...

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  7. GERMANY MAY MENACE AMERICA.

    After lunching at White House with President Roosevelt, Mr. Garrard, who was the United States Ambassador to ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. MR. G. LANSBURY

    The death occurred to-day of the Rt. Hon. George Lansbury, who had represented the Bow and Bromley Division of Poplar, in the House of ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. ASSURANCES TO GREECE

    Senor Gayda, in the newspaper "Giornale D'ltalia," declared that Italy intended to remain at peace and to have friendly co-operation ...

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  10. MORE BURDENS FOR GERMAN INDUSTRY

    A decree issued by the Ministerial Defence Council in Germany ordains that businesses brought to a standstill by war conditions—shortages of ...

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  11. NAZI AIR RAID AT NARVIK

    The German High Command claims that two British destroyers were bombed off Narvik. Troop concentrations and railways were also ...

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  12. INCREASED PRESSURE BY ALLIES ON NARVIK

    A German official news agency admits that there is increased British and French pressure on Narvik, but claims that German troops adyancing to the north to relieve the Narvik garrison have reached Mosjon. ...

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  13. GERMANY EXPECTS SURPRISE ATTACKS

    The German Embassy has issued a statement saying that Be[?] is prepared for an Allied surprise attack elsewhere than the ...

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  14. ARJILLERY ACTIVE ON WEST FRONT

    A French communique states that there, was artillery activity throughout the night on both sides at various points of the front. ...

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  15. Rumoured Sinking of Liner Bremen

    The "World Telegram" prints a letter from a member of the crew of the German liner Bremen to an ...

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  16. YUGO-SLAVIA FEARS INVASION

    The Rakck correspondent of American Associated Press says that Yugo-Slavia is calling up more classes to reinforce the 300,000 troops who are guarding the Yugo-Slavian-Italian and Yugo-Slavian-German frontiers. ...

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  17. CONCORDAT WITH PORTUGAL

    After a break of 30 years in their relations, the Holy See and Portugal have signed a concordat recognising, the property rights of the Church, ...

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  18. SUBMARINE SINKS STEAMER

    Stockholm reports say that a British submarine sank the steamer, Monmark, which was in German hands outside Stavanger on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. HITLER AND MUSSOLINI TO CONFER

    The Budapest radio says that it is rumoured that Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini are to meet at Innsbruck or Munich ...

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