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  3. ARAB PATRIOT

    Endeavours in certain quarters to find political significance in the visit paid to Herr Hitler by Khalid El Hud, a business man from Saudi, Arabia, ...

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  4. GERMAN REPRISAL

    As an act of reprisal for the expulsion of the German Consul at Liverpool (Herr Reinhardt), the German Government has ordered the withdrawal of the British Consul-General at Vienna (Mr. D. St. Clair Gainer). ...

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  5. DUKE OF KENT

    The Duke of Kent, who was the guest of honour at Australia Club dinner, at which the Duke of Gloucester presided, responding to a toast ...

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  6. JAPAN EXTENDS BLOCKADE OF TREATY PORTS

    The Japanese blockade at Tientsin has entered upon its second week. Its severity is in no way diminishing, and it is reported that an anti-British campaign is being encouraged in the Chinese Press and in other ways. ...

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  7. SWATOW "SOLD"

    There are dark whispers in Chinese circles at Hongkong that Swatow was "sold out." China has lost its last seaport ...

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  8. ANOTHER JEWISH PURGE

    The Nazi Commissioner, von Neurath, decreed sweeping restrictions on the Jews who are forbidden to buy real estate, ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. SPANISH TREASURE

    A civil tribunal ordered the return to the Spanish Government of 9,000 cases of gold and valuables held here since May, 1937, declaring ...

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  10. JEWISH REFUGEES

    Greeted by scores of friends and guarantors, armed with bunches of dowers, 287 Jewish refugees, who transhipped from the German liner, ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. N.Z. FINANCES

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that New Zealand's Finance ...

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  12. POLITICAL CLASH IN HUNGARY

    Forty-nine green-shirted Nazi Deputies, led by their "Fuhrer," Kalman Hubay, walked out of the Lower House, following wordy ...

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  13. ANGLO-FRENCH NAVAL CONFERENCE

    An important conference opens to-morrow at Singapore between high officers of the defence services of Great Britain and France ...

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  14. BERLIN DENIES APPROACH TO SPAIN

    The official newsagency denies a report that Spain refused a military in alliance with Germany and Italy which, is stated, had not been sought. ...

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  15. EUROPEAN SECURITY

    The British Ambassador (Sir William Seeds), Mr. Strang and the French Ambassador (M. Naggiar) conferred for two hours with the Premier (M. Molotov) this evening, and they will meet again shortly. ...

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  16. JAPAN MAY EASE TENSION

    The Tokyo correspondent of "The Times" reports that Mr Sotomasu Kato, a former Minister in Ottawa, has been sent from ...

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  17. DEFENCE LOANS

    It was revealed to the Loan Council by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menziles) last night, that the Commonwealth ...

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  18. AIR FORCE GENERAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Air-Vice Marshal Sir Charges Burnett has been appointed Inspector-General of the Royal Air Force. ...

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  19. REICH TRADE BALANCE.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—German trade returns for May show a favourable balance of four million sterling, but the Czech figures are no ...

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  20. AMOY BLOCKADED

    A similar blockade of Kulangsu is reported from Amoy, where the Japanese Ambassador rejected protests from the British, French and ...

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  21. SPAIN'S NAVAL BASE.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—General Franco inspected the work of converting the port at Ferrol into a major naval base. Two thousand men ...

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  22. PLANE'S FATAL TRIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The missing plane, on which the King's jockey, James Crouch, with pilot and wireless operator were travelling, has ...

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  23. FILM EXCISE WITHDRAWN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Commons wil lenter to-morrow on the committee stage of the Finance Bill. The Chancellor of the ...

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  24. INDIAN OCEAN

    When the Guba arrived at Mombasa, the survey flight across the Indian Ocean was completad with satisfactory results, which have justified ...

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  25. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The following is the order of seeding for the Wimbledon tournament, which commences on Monday:—Men's singles: ...

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  26. MEXICAN OIL

    The Foreign Under-Secretaiy (Mr. R. A. Butler) said in the House of Commons in answer to questions, that the conversations, which the ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. JEWISH TERRORISM

    The National Council of Palestine Jews at to-day's meeting, discussed political and economic opposition to the British White Paper. ...

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  28. LONDON, TENNIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—R. L. Riggs (America) defeated N. V. Edwards (New Zealand) 6-0, 6-0, 6-3, in the second round of the London tennis ...

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