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  3. ITALY OPENLY SUPPORTS FRANCO

    "The day of solidarity with Nationalist Spain" was colobrated throughout Italy to-day. Speeches were made and ceremonies held in ...

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  4. SUDETEN GERMANS VOTE FOR HENLEIN

    THE preliminary election returns in Czechoslovakia indicate that 80 p.c. of the German votes went to Herr Henlein. Gablonz, the largest Sudeten German community in the country, returned 34 Henleinites from 42 seats. ...

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  5. BOMB EXPLOSION

    An explosion In a house In Belfast injured two women, after which police found arms and bombs believed to belong to an illegal ...

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  6. THREATENED INVASION OF CANTON

    CHINESE troops arriving at Hankow from the south, en route to the Lunghai railway area, have been ordered to return immediately. This indicates either that the Chinese are fully confident of their ability to hold the vital Lunghai line, which is the ...

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  7. CHANGES IN BRITISH MINISTRY

    From Left: Lord Stanley, Under-secretary for India, becomes Dominions Secretary; Mr MacDonald, formerly Dominions Secretary, replaces Lord Harlech as Colonial Secretary; Lt.-Col. Colville, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, takes Mr Elliot's place at the Scottish Office; Mr Elliot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Guaranteed Austrian Loans

    The "Times'" Berlin representative says Sir Leith Boss' negotiations with the Economic Ministry have disclosed Germany's ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. Effort to Recover Lutine's Treasure

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Three sandsucking salvage tugs are clearing the area round the submerged wreck of the frigate Lutine, off Terschelling, from ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. MANUFACTURE OF FIGHTER 'PLANES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Mail" says Viscount Nuflield plans to produce yearly 5000 frames of the latest interceptor fighters, fitted with ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. GERMANS WANT COLONIES

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says Rear-Admiral Rueman, a high official of the Colonial League, has again stressed ...

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  12. SECRET TRIALS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday.—It is officially disclosed that 235 persons suspected of Communist activities throughout Japan are being tried in camera. ...

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  13. New Air Minister

    Sir Kingsley Wood, formerly Minister of Health, who has succeeded Lord Swinton as Secretary for Air. Lord Swinton recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Steve Fairbairn, Rowing Stylist, Dead in London

    Mr Stephen Fairbairn, the world's greatest authority on rowing, and the originator of the Fairbairn style, who died in London recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CONFIDENCE OF CZECHS

    Daily life in Prague and other Czech towns has not undergone any outward change since the occupation of Austria. ...

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  16. GERMANY TO EXPORT. GOODS THROUGH TRIESTS

    ROME, Sunday.—The newspapers welcome the conclusion of an ItaloGerman trade pact, which, it is reported, consents to one million tons of ...

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  17. AIR OUTRAGES IN SPAIN

    The "Times' " diplomatic correspondent says the Government's disgust and indignation at the frosh aerial outrages and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Sabotage of Silkworm Industry

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Moscow correspondent says a report from Erivan, the capital of Armenia, describes ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. Transfer of Defences

    LONDON, Monday.—The Dominions Office announces that, following the Anglo-Irish Rgreemont, Britain is transferring the Cork defences to Eire. ...

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  20. Third Daily Raid

    In the third successive daily air raid, twenty 'planes dropped 40 bombs, mainly on Government offices, but adjacent dwellings again suffered. There ...

    Article : 319 words
  21. U.S. MOTOR INDUSTRY IN BAD WAY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Ford, Chrysler and General Motors factories will shut down for at least two months during the summer, as the result of ...

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  23. AMAZING MACHINE

    LONDON, April 30.—Captain Victor Dibovsky, a pioneer Russian airman of pre-war days, who once headed a naval aviation mission to the Allies, has ...

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  25. Mexican Crisis: Fighting Begins

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday.—The Government asserts that the San Luis Potosi revolt is almost quelled. General Cedillo, the Fascist leader ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DICTATORS' OLYMPIAD

    TOKIO, Monday.—In commemoration of the anti-Comintorn pact, Japan, Germany and Italy will meet in athletic contests in November at the Tokio ...

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  27. KIDNAPPING VICTIM FOUND DEAD

    MONTREAL, Sunday.—The body of the boy, Peter Levine, after a three months' hunt following one of the nation's unsolved kidnappings, was found ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN GIFTS TO JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday.—At the Navy Ministry to-day, the Australian representative (Mr. Longfield Lloyd), on behalf of the Australian War Memorial ...

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  29. FLIGHT BY 30 BOMBERS TO NEW ZEALAND

    Thirty Vickers Wellesley bombers have been recently purchased in Britain by the New Zealand Government at a cost of £750,000. They will be flown from England to New Zealand by New Zealand pilots now serving with the Royal Air Force. The type of plane is illustrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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