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  2. ITALIAN PROPAGANDA.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Questioned in the House of Commons today on Italian propaganda In Palestine, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) replied: "In view of ...

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  3. BATTLE FOR TERUEL.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Snowstorms halted for a time the struggle for the rebel city of Teruel, in Aragon (in the north-east of Spain), but the latest message ...

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  4. DEAD WAR LEADER

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—Although in August last General Erich Ludendorff, the famous German army leader of the Great War, who died near Munich yesterday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOULDER STREET KILLING

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 21.—The detectives handling the case worked throughout Monday night and all day today pursuing their inquiries into the death of ...

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  6. PANAY OUTRAGE.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Indications are that the United States will not readily accept the apparently conflicting versions of the machine-gunning of the U.S.S. ...

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  7. JAPAN'S NEXT STEP.

    TOKIO, Dec. 21.—After protracted consultations and discussions, the Cabinet has at last approved of a policy to be pursued in China following the recent ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. NORTH CHINA SITUATION.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—The Peiping correspondent of "The Times" states:—"From the military viewpoint the Japanese accomplishments are less conclusive in North ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. JAPANESE PRESS SILENT.

    LONDON. Dec. 21.—The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" states:—"Although withdrawing the denial that Japanese soldiers attacked and boarded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TROOPS NEAR CANTON

    HONG KONG, Dec. 21.—It is reported in British military circles that transports have landed 6.000 Japanese troops at Bias Bay (about 90 miles south-east ...

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  11. FOREIGN INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Americans in London view with concern Japan's military occupation of North China, believing that foreign business interests there have ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. COMPLICATED GAME.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—The warning to Italy given in the House of Commons by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) serves to draw attention to the dangerous game ...

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  13. BRITISH OPINION REVERSED.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—Nothing lately has stirred the British public's interest in the Spanish war—which has been almost eclipsed by the Sino-Japanese conflict— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. REPORTS IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Dec. 21.—Newspapers give prominence to reports from London that Britain is contemplating reinforcing her Far Eastern forces and staging an ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. THE FIRST FRUITS.

    TOKIO, Dec. 21.—The Kalgan correspondent of the Dome! news agency reports that ceremonies marked the first shipment of ore from the Lungyen iron ...

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  16. BRITISH PLUCK.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Shanghai correspondent of "The Times" says:—"While the Japanese are exuding apology after apology, fresh stories continue to ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" states that a team of British economic experts will go to Washington early in 1938 to begin, ...

    Article : 347 words
  18. FRENCH INTEREST.

    PARIS, Dec. 21.—Semi-officially and also in the Paris Press today Britain's position in the Far East is discussed at length. The "Petit Journal" states that: ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. BRITISH LOSSES.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Japanese compensation for damage to British property in China and injury to British nationals was the subject of a number of questions ...

    Article : 220 words
  20. ENGLAND FOG-BOUND.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—A severe frost persisting throughout England, combined with fog, has made road conditions the worst in memory. It has been a day of ...

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  21. REFUGEES IN SHANGHAI.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) Informed the House of Commons today that refugees in Shanghai at the beginning of December ...

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  22. BEYOND NANKING.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 21.—The Japanese army spokesman claimed today that the Japanese had occupied Husuhsien, 40 miles north of Pukow (across the Yangtze ...

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  23. BRITISH AMBASSADOR.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The British Government has decided to appoint a new Ambassador to China to succeed Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, who was ...

    Article : 285 words
  24. FIRE AND STAMPEDE.

    TOKIO, Dec. 21.—A tragic fire took place at a primary school in the village Minani Tomita today. More than 300 school children and 150 parents , and ...

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  25. HARADA'S ACCOUNT.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 20.—The Japanese findings regarding the attack on the United States river gunboat Pansy were announced at a Press conference today ...

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  26. PEIPING GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—His Majesty's Government recognised the Central Government as the Government of all China and there was, therefore, no question of ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 21.—The Australia-New Zealand trade discussions have nearly been concluded. The Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. White) intends ...

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  28. THE CHINESE ARMY.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 21.—Chiang Chingkuo, son of General Chiang Kal-shek, the Chinese generalissimo, is reported to have arrived at Lanchow (in Kansu, ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. MEASURES AGAINST JAPAN.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—After discussing a proposal to boycott Japanese goods, the League of Nations Union passed a resolution trusting that there would be an ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. FRENCH AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the French Minister of Air (M. Cot) reviewed at the Orly aerodrome today ...

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  31. FLYERS INCINERATED.

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—A plane crashed into a hillside near Stroud (Gloucestershire) today during a fog and caught fire. Its two occupants were incinerated. ...

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  32. INQUIRY "PERFUNCTORY."

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—In a dispatch from Shanghai the special correspondent of "The Times" states:—"Without desiring to impugn Major-General Harada's ...

    Article : 311 words
  33. DRASTIC DISCIPLINE.

    HANKOW, Dec. 21.—General Chiang Kal-shek, head of the Government, in a series of drastic regulations, has ordered the execution of Government officials ...

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  34. AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Air raid protection schemes are being prepared for the royal palaces in England, according to a written reply given by Sir Philip Sassoon ...

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  35. AERIAL DISTANCE RECORD.

    MARSETLLES, Dec. 20.—M. Andre Japy, the French airman, took off from Istres at 2.37 p.m. on an attempt to break his own world distance record for a ...

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  36. GIBRALTAR FRONTIER REOPENED

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The correspondent of "The Times" at Gibraltar states that the Spanish frontier, the closing of which was announced by the insurgents for ...

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  37. BRITISH NAVAL COMMAND.

    HONG KONG, Dec. 21.—Rear-Admiral L. G. E. Crabbe, who has arrived by plane from Hankow, has assumed temporary command of the China Station ...

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  38. MR. EDEN SEES THE KING.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) had an audience with the King at Buckingham Palace this evening. It is understood that he ...

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  39. DUKE GOES TO CANNES.

    PARIS, Dec. 20.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have left for Cannes. They will spend Christmas at Mr. Herman Rogers's villa Lou Viei, where the ...

    Article : 46 words
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