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  3. HITLER PROUD OF NAZIS' ACHIEVEMENTS

    [?]ERR HITLER, in an address to the party congress of Thuringia, at which 50,000 were present, began in the usual way, lauding the Nazi movement. He claimed that there was now only one strong movement within the state. No success must blind ...

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  4. BRITISH POLICY CRITICISED

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that despite unanimous pleasure at the forthcoming visit by Mr. Chamberlain and ...

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    Earl Stanhope, who has been appointed First Lord of the Admiralty in the British Cabinet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JEWS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—On the eve of an official report of the progress achieved by the Evian Conference regarding Jewish refugees, Mussolini has issued ...

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  7. CLOSING ECONOMIC GAP BETWEEN EAST AND WEST

    In a report on "Problems of Industry in the East," which was submitted to the International Labor Conference at its recent session here, Mr. Harold B. Butler, Director of the International Labor Office, sees the closing of the economic gap between East and ...

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  8. LEAGUE REFORM URGED

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—General Smuts, in a broadcast to Daventry, said that reform of the League of Nations was the only escape from ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. Britain Buys More Rumanian Wheat

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent at Bucharest says a further contract has been completed whereby Britain will purchase 200,000 ...

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  10. HUNGARIANS OCCUPY NEW TERRITORY

    LONDON Sunday.—The Regent of Hungary (Admiral Horthy), mounted on a white horse, headed the Hungarian march into Komorn. ...

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  11. CHINESE CLAIM RECAPTURE OF SAMSHUI

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The Chinese claim to have recaptured Samshui, near Canton. A quarter of a million Kwangsi troops surrounded the city ...

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  12. Italy's African Colonisation

    LONDON Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Benghazi says General Balbo admitted the military implications of the African ...

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  13. Austrian Jews' Property Worth Over £200,000,000

    The value of property declared by Jews in Austria under an order of last March exceeds £200,000,000. A ...

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  14. German Activity in the Orient

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Jerusalem correspondent says Germany is active in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. An Iraq-Syria road is ...

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  15. Illegal Electoral Activity

    WARSAW, Sunday.—On the eve of the election police stormed the head- quarters of the National Democrats at Posen, forced barricades, arrested 81, ...

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  16. Hand-Colored Photographs Praised

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" praises over a hundred hand-colored photographs of West Australian wild flowers, the work of a Perth school ...

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  17. UNIONS INVEST £18,000,000

    British trade unions have more than £18,000,000 invested in capitalist enterprises. It is believed that their experience thus gained ...

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  18. STARS BOOKED FOR AUSTRALIA

    Mr Ernest C. Rolls, a managing director of J. C. Williamson's theatre, announced, on his arrival from America recently, that paul Robeson, Nelson Eddy, and jeanette MacDonald are practically certain to make individual concert tours of Australia in the next two years. They will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MASONIC ORDER

    LONDON, October 7.—It is not often that the Freemasons in this country trouble the public with their affairs, says the "Times," but the ...

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  20. HOP-PICKERS GO TO WORK IN CARS

    Hop-picking de luxe is the rule in Kent this year. The pickers are housed in two-storey homes. They have car ...

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  21. MIRRORS MAKE BRIDES LATE AT WEDDINGS

    The looking-glass is the attraction which makes brides late at church, keeps the bridegrooms and guests as well as the clergy and choir on ...

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  22. FREAK WORKERS

    A liking for soap is an acquired taste, according to John Hanser, a professional soap taster, lie told an audience in Milwaukee (U.S.A.), that ...

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  23. MEAT TRADE

    Mr. A. C. Fisken, who had been in London investigating the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Sales of Margarine

    Up to 1934 increasing butter consumption was accompanied by a decline in the consumption of margarine, but since that year margarine consumption ...

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  25. MOVE FOR ITALO-FRENCH AGREEMENT

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says a new phase of Italo-French relations will open with the arrival of the new ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. Too Much Medicine Taken in Britain

    Two-and-a-half million more bottles of medicine and boxes of pills were handed out to panel patients in Britain last year than in ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. WHEN EGGS WERE £4/16/ PER DOZEN

    Stories of the times when eggs were £4/16/ per dozen, a lettuce cost £1, and a beefsteak 14/ were told by 150 pioneers who met in Vancouver to celebrate ...

    Article : 150 words
  28. A Bank For Women

    A woman who believes the time is coming when women's banks will be among the most important financial institutions in every country, recently ...

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  29. GIRL RISKS LIFE TO SAVE DOG

    Marjorie Fletcher, a Morecambe (Lanes.) girl, looked out of her bedroom window and saw a Labrador retriever in difficulties in the bay. She ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN SOPRANO PRAISED

    NEW YORK. Monday.—The "Herald-Tribune" in a review of a recital by the Australian soprano Marjorie Lawrence says she earned a notable ...

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