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  6. Ending Differences With Dictatorships

    The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) proposed a motion in the House of Lords to-day, bringing into force the Rome agreement. Speaking on the effects of the ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA AND WAR

    The diplomatic writer of the "Daily Mail" says that he learned on high authority that South Africa informed Britain during the recent crisis of her ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. BRITISH AIR RAID DEFENCE

    The House of Commons debate on civil defence on the Labor motion expressing "growing concern at the admitted unpreparedness in emergency," ...

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  9. FRENCH PUBLIC WORRIED

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that French public opinion is disconcerted by the rapidity of the methods with ...

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  10. FIJI MINERS STRIKE

    Labor trouble at Tavua mines resulted in the walkout of all underground and surface native workers at the Emperor mine on Monday, and ...

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  11. DOWNFALL OF VERSAILLES

    "The newspaper Tribuna" points out that the Italian-German arbitration in Vienna, coinciding with Britain's recognition of Abyssnia, marks the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. YEHUDI MENUHIN

    Expressing the opinion that the strike would mean breaking faith with the public, the Symphony Orchestra has decided to play with the famous ...

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  13. RESCUED SPANIARDS CHEERED

    A large crowd cheered the sixteen persons rescued from the Spanish Republican steamer, Cantabria, when they arrived at Liverpool station en route ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN RECOGNITION

    The South African Government has decided to recognise Italian sovereignty over Abyssinia. ...

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  15. TURKISH NAVY

    [?] to-day, announced to the National Assembly a vast reinforcement of the navy. It is understood he is ordering three "destroyers" and ...

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  16. ARAB DESECRATION

    Jews are indignant at the Arab desecration of the "Wailing Wall" during the partial occupation of the Old City, by backing stones, burning prayer ...

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  17. FRENCH 'PLANE CRASH

    A husband, wife, 16-year-old son and the daughter of a family friend were killed in a touring 'plane crash. The eldest son, who did not ...

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  18. APPEALS FAIL

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeals to-day dismissed the application by Joe Camilleri, a Maltese poultry farmer, for a reduction of the sentence of 12 ...

    Article : 210 words
  19. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS SENIOR

    An Australian, Montagu Marks, has formed a company called Albion Films, with a capital of more than £300,000. His partners are Doughlas Fairbanks sr. ...

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  20. SPENSER'S TOMB

    The Dean of Westminster announces that the search for the tomb of the Elizabethan poet, Edmund Spenser, in Westminster Abbey was ...

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  21. "LITTLE BROTHERS"

    Announcing that New South Wales and Victoria each request 240 "Little Brothers" to arrive at the rate of 28 per month, Lord Stradbroke, Lord ...

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  22. BRITISH STEAMER BOMBED

    The British steamer Stanburn was hit in an air raid to-day and is leaking. There were no casualties. ...

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  24. NATIONALIST SUCCESS

    Nationalists express the opinion that the recent success on the Ebro front will guarantee an early liquidation of the whole situation. The Republicans ...

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  25. ANZAC ON MURDER CHARGE

    At the resumption of the trial of an Anzac, Sydney Paul, on a charge of murdering his Belgian wife, Mrs. Frances Goadby, who is Paul's sister ...

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  26. MURDER CHARGE

    The thirteen-year-old schoolboy who was charged with the murder of four-year-old Beryl O'Born, at Holloway, was committed for trial. He sat in ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN MONASTERY

    The Nazi leader (Herr Buerckel)has closed the Serviten Monsastery at Innsbruck, the most important in the Austrian Tyrol, and ordered the arrest of ...

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  28. MADRID HEAVILY SHELLED

    On the eve of the anniversary of the two years' siege, the city was very severely shelled to-day. Fifteen were killed and 42 wounded. ...

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  30. MR. CHAMBERLAIN INDISPOSED

    The Prime Minister was not present in the House of Commons for the debate on civil defence, owing to indisposition. He is suffering from a slight ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE

    Business is practically at a standstill in Auckland. The strike involves 7000 men and effects large industrial undertakings. ...

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  33. ASSISTANCE FOR NEW MINISTER

    The Government has appointed Sir Thomas Gardiner, Director-General of the Post Office, to work with Sir John Anderson in planning the development ...

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  34. TAXATION DEBT

    When Charles Smith died in 1897 he left an estate valued at £250,000. The actual income has £7500 and was bequeathed to his son, Colin Smith. The ...

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  35. Gift Suggestions

    To assist their clients this Christmas, Castles are offering this extra service of suggesting suitable gifts for everyone. They are shoeing dainty pieces ...

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  36. MORE REFUGEES ARRIVE

    Aboard the liner New Zeeland. which arrived in Sydney to-day, were 38 German and Austrian refugees of Jewish descent. They included doctors, merchants and legal men. Only ...

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