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  4. Sensational Allegations at Treason Trial

    Further confessions regarding his relations with the intelligence services of Britain and France were made on the resumption of the treason trials by Rokovsky, former Ambassador to London and Paris. He mentioned that after ...

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  6. SPANISH WAR

    Four aid raids were carried out last night causing widespread damage. Forty-six were killed and 64 wounded. The second air raid started ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. ANGLO-GERMAN TALKS

    When Herr von Ribbentrop arrives in London next week to converse with Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax, he is expected to deal with the ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. FURTHER RAIDS

    Four more raids, making nine in 12 hours, occurred between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Many bombs were dropped, but "archies" and searchlights were very ...

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  9. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    Considerable progress "was made by the Federal Cabinet to-day with its national insurance plans. It was decided to appoint a second ...

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  10. PEACE IN EUROPE

    "Widespread belief that Mr. Chamberlain has embarked on a definite active policy of reconciliation in Europe has steadily emerged from the ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. BOLD FRONT

    "A bad minority policy endangers peace," is the retort in "Diplomatic Correspondence" to the bold challenge uttered by Dr. Milan Hodza, Prime ...

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  12. ITALY'S NAVY

    The naval estimates for 1938-39 are between £22,000,000 and £23,000,000, an increase of about £1,500,000 over last year. This sum does not cover new ...

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  13. BRITISH MIGRATION

    The British Government is ready to prepare for an immediate resumption of assisted migration. The Oversea Settlement Act, 1937, ...

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  14. MR. ALEXANDER'S DENIAL

    A member of the House of Commons (Mr. A. V. Alexander) who is secretary of the Parliamentary Committee of Cooperative Companies, declared that ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. MIND BLANK

    Without food since Thursday, his clothes in tatters, and his mind a blank, Theodore Neville, 36-year-old Stroud sawmill-owner, was found at ...

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  16. RUMANIA'S KING

    When King Carol of Rumania arrives at Folkestone on March 22 for his visit to England, he will be met by the Duke of Gloucester, says the diplomatic ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. READY TO HELP

    The Czechoslovakian Prime Minister (M. Hodza) declared in an interview with the correspondent of "The Times": "We are prepared to give our ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. ANGLO-EIRE SETTLEMENT

    "The Observer" says that any hope of a comprehensive Anglo-Eire settlement has disappeared and the best that is now possible is a trade agreement ...

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  19. SMALLPOX ON LINER

    The illness of a passenger by the Cathay, which arrived in London to-day, having been diagnosed as a severe case of smallpox, efforts are being ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Details of the Itinerary, of the, Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) on his way to England for a holiday, were released to-day by the Prime Minister ...

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  21. CONSTABLE SHOT

    Henry Dinah, the aborigine who escaped from the Moora lock-up with his brother, Albert, recently is alleged to have shot Constable Waltham in the ...

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  22. ONE KILLED AND FOUR INJURED

    Jean Alice Vincent, aged 28 years, of Dulwich Hill, was killed and four other persons injured early this morning when a car and taxi-cab collided ...

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  23. INFANTILE PARALYSES

    A Canadian medical journal advances the theory, that infantile paralysis is attributable to lack of vitamin By the nerve vitamin ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. RATEPAYERS MAY STRIKE

    A ratepayers strike is likely as a protest against the failure of the Government to abolish the North Casino [?]rainage Trust. It was formed 27 ...

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  25. VICTORIA WINS MARCH PAST

    Victoria won the Australian march past championship at the Royal Lifesaving Society's championship carnival at the Manly Pool this afternoon. ...

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  26. BRUSH WITH ARABS

    It is officially stated that a British officer was slightly injured and a British soldier killed when troops encountered armed Arabs near the village ...

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  29. "ONE ENEMY"

    "For the Dutch indies there is only one enemy, namely, Japan," declared the Dutch Communist leader, (Mr. Wynkop) addressing the Chamber of ...

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  30. SOVIET-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS

    A secret army negotiation between the Soviet and Germany soon after the war, is revealed, by Trotsky in Mexico City. He says that there was ...

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  31. 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 ...

    Article : 48 words
  32. ITALIAN SARCASM

    The Po[?]olo [?]Italia's" sarcastic comments on the Moscow trial are attributed to Signor Municipal. The newspaper asks what the class conscious ...

    Article : 360 words
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