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  5. Crisis Possible in Tientsin Concessions

    According to "The Times" correspondent in Shanghai the Japanese' are exerting increased pressure on the British and French concessions at ...

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  6. WHEAT BOUNTIES

    The payment of wheat [?]ties will be made direct to the farmers in future and not to any supervisors. This statement was made ...

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  7. PALESTINE TALKS

    Arab delegations, when they met British representatives at St. James' Palace this afternoon, made a critical statement on suggestions put forward ...

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  8. AIR-RAID DEFENCE

    In a speech lasting an hour and threequarters, the Lord of the Privy Seal Sir John Anderson) reviewed in the House of Commons to-night a ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    The Minister in Charge of Recruiting (Mr. Hughes) to-day congratulated New South Wales on being the first large State to obtain its quota of ...

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  10. U.S. WARPLANES

    Great surprise regarding the progress of military planes was shown when the testimony or Major-General Arnold. Chief of the Army Corps, to the War ...

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  11. If War Had Come

    "Had war resulted from the Czech crisis in September, Germany intended to attempt to crush her prospective opponents by a ...

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  12. "NO SURRENDER"

    A Jew who was elected to the Assembly representing all sections of the Palestine Jewry, to-day denounced the proposals reported from London. There ...

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  13. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA

    Lord Strabolgi, in the House of Lords to-day, said that if the Japanese secure a hegemony of China they would undoubtedly threaten ...

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  14. SATISFACTORY RESPONSE

    The Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) said to-day that he was very pleased with the success of the drive for volunteers for the militia. As a ...

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  15. HAIFA OUTRAGE DEATHS

    A telegram from the High Commissioner for Palestine, which was received at the Colonial Office this afternoon, says that the total Arab deaths ...

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  16. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  17. STATE LOTTERY

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  18. NO GERMAN TROOPS

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. R. A. Butler) Informed the House of Commons to-day that reports received by the Foreign Secretary did ...

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  19. EMIGRATION FROM GERMANY

    It is announced officially that a German office to facilitate the emigration of Jews has been instituted. ...

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  20. DIVORCE GRANTED

    The hearing continued before Mr. Justice Roper in the Divorce Court today of the case in which Mrs. Isabel Ada Palfreyman is suing for a ...

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  21. DANUBE COMMISSION

    Germany has been admitted to the Danube-European Commission, comprising Britain, France, Italy and Rumania. It controls the Danube from ...

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  22. JAPANESE ADVANCING

    Heavy fighting is in progress in North Kiangsu. The Japanese, advancing in three columns, supported by aircraft and tanks, hare already ...

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  23. POLAND AND ITALY

    The communique issued at the conclusion of the visit of the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) does not indicate any agreement affecting ...

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  24. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS

    The Minister for Transport (Colonel Bruxner) announced to-day that, after consultation with the Commissioner for Railways regarding the urgent need for ...

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  25. HONG KONG BOMBING.

    Majar-General Tanaka, the Japanese Chief-of-Staff, has arrived from Canton to discuss compensation for the Hang Kong border incident. ...

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  26. AIRLINER MISHAP

    While running along the ground preparatory to taking off for Brisbane with nine passengers at the Kingsford Smith Aerodrome, the Douglas airliner ...

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  28. EXPLOSION IN JAPAN

    Twenty-two were killed, 569 were injured and 163 are missing as a result of the fire which followed the explosion in the munitions warehouse on the ...

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  29. APPEAL TO GERMANY

    Lord Zetland in a speech to-day called on Germany to end the feverish rearmament race and meet Britain in conference. ...

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  30. JAPAN'S MILITARY BUDGET

    The Cabinet to-morrow will consider a special' military budget of £310.000.000 sterling to finance the China "incident." It is for the year ...

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  32. NEW GOVERNOR FOR S.A.

    The appointment of Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey as Governor of South Australia was officially announced tonight. Sir Malcolm, who is ...

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  33. FIXED PRICE

    The secretary of the motion picture exhibitors' Association (Mr. W. Harropp) said to-day that American film companies were again this year ...

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  34. N.Z. NEED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage), addressing the factory workers of Wellington, said: "As a manufacturing country we may nave to stand on our ...

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  35. SOVIET CHIEFS

    M. Stalin and other Soviet chiefs took turns standing beside the body of Lenin's widow, while crowds, who formed a procession a mile long, passed ...

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  36. DUKE OF KENT

    The Grand Lodge to-day unanimously elected the Duke of Kent as Grand Master. The Duke has appointed his brother-in-law. the Earl of ...

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  37. POSSESSED EXPLOSIVES

    A sentence of seven years' imprisonment was imposed on Timothy Dacey, a 30-year-old cycle dealer, for possessing explosives. ...

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  38. O.G.P.U. MEMBERS GAOLED

    Four members of the O.G.P.U. (secret police) in Western Siberia were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from five to 10 years, for ...

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  39. COTTAGE DESTROYED

    A weatherboard cottage at Grong Grong Station, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Ho[?]roft. was destroyed In the early rooming during their temporary ...

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  40. WOOLCOTT-FORBES CASE

    Extradition proceedings against John Woolcott Forbes are part heard. The case was adjourned until March 7. awaiting the arrival of ...

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  41. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service. in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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