The committee of the League Assembly has reported on Germany's application for. admission, and has suggested that a subcommittee be appointed to deal with the ...
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Article : 44 wordsThe Belgian airmen, Medaets and "Verhaegen, with mechanic Coppens, left at 7 o'clock yesterday morning for Belgrade in an attempt to fly to Belgian Congo ...
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