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  3. VIGOROUS DEFENCE OF BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY

    In the last House of Commons debate on international af[?] before the visit of the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Cham[?]lain) and the Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) to Rome in [?]nuary, Mr. Hugh Dalton (Labor) moved: "That this House ...

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    Lord Stamp, who may be chosen as chairman of the panel of British businessmen who will assist in regulating armament ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Japan Deeply Resents Loans To China

    ACCORDING to the "Times'" Tokio correspondent, the Foreign office spokesman (Mr. Artia) to-day emphasised that "Financial assistance to China was a regrettable act, than which nothing could be more dangerous." He said not indicate the exact form of ...

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  6. PROPOSED TREATY WITH U.S.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) attended a luncheon given by the acting Secretary for State (Mr. Welles), ...

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  7. GERMAN PRESS SUPPORTS ITALY'S CLAIMS

    The German newspapers now openly support the undefined Italian claims regarding Djibouti, the Suez, Canal and Tunis. ...

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  8. DOMINIONS CAN BE RELIED ON

    Sir Maurice Hankey, in a broadcast address, warned foreign nations not to under-rate the attitude of the Dominions if Great Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Spies Arrested in Switzerland

    Nine alleged agents of a foreign Power have been arrested in Switzerland, and others detained on the Franco-Swiss frontier. ...

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  10. HUNGARIAN NEWSPAPER BANNED

    BUDAPEST (Hungary), Monday.—The Government has banned the Social Democrats' daily paper "Nepszava" until January 17, for publishing a ...

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  11. JEWISH COLONY PLAN

    Mr. D. Wolfe, originator of the Jewish Colonisation Society, announces his confidence in the success of the movement and the ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. EUROPE UNDER A COLD SPELL

    MOST of Europe is under a cold spell, which has caused six deaths in Britain and 10 in Bulgaria, where a blizzard has interrupted communications throughout the country. The Black Sea is frozen near Constancia, and thirty ...

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  13. ARMED FRONTIER CLASH

    The "Times" Vienna correspondent says an official report from Bratislava says Hungarian regular and irregular forces engaged Czechoslovak ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. Junior Ministers in Revolt

    Reconstruction of Cabinet is likely early in the New Year, probably resulting in wider power for the Minister charged with ...

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  15. AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Labor Party's report upon air raid precautions says that if the armaments race continues Britain must contemplate the ...

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  16. MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Herald's" Tangier representative says Germany is increasingly despatching arms and munitions to Spanish ...

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  17. BRITISH LABOR OPPOSED TO COMPULSORY SERVICE

    LONDON, Monday.—The National Council of Labor passed a resolution against compulsory national service, but declaring that Labor was willing ...

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