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  5. Air Raid Precautions in Great Britain

    Speaking at Clacton to-night the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) said that under present conditions air raid precautions covered the whole question of home security and meant the comprehensive organisation of the ...

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  7. IN JERUSALEM

    Relief and renewed confidence was expressed everywhere after yesterday's recapture by British troops of the Old City. The Arabs welcome the reports ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. CONCERN IN AFRICA

    The South African Minister for Defence (Mr. Pirow) has left for London and it is understood that he will discuss with Portugal co-operation with ...

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  9. "DAY OF BECKONING"

    Subhas Chandra Bose, president of the Indian National Congress, declared that Tanganyikans were not cattle to be bought and sold at the will of the ...

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  10. WAR IN CHINA

    The Japanese—though Chinese reports do not fully substantiate their claims—are steadily approaching Hankow. They assert that they have ...

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  11. SPANISH CONFLICT

    Republican aeroplanes dropped silk stockings, shirts and other clothing in the neighborhood of Burgos in order to emphasise the lack of textiles in ...

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  12. COLONIAL SECRETARY

    The Colonial secretary (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald) was among file Prime Minister's callers at No. 10 Downing-street this afternoon. ...

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  13. RETURN OF ITALIANS

    Vest crowds greeted 10,000 troops on heir arrival from Spain. King Victor Emmanuel took the salute as the troops marched from the quay to the station. ...

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  14. NAZI PROPAGANDA

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Thursday.—Because they were mostly Nazi propaganda, a shipment of books received for the public library from Berlin have ...

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  15. ANGLO-ITALIAN TREATY

    It is understood that the way has been cleared for the Implementing of the Anglo-Italten Treaty. Both Governments are taking measures to create ...

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  16. ITALIAN PEASANTS

    The Rome correspondent of "The Times" directs attention to the settlement in Libya of 1900 carefully chosen Italian peasant families, aggregating ...

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  17. REPUBLICANS OPTIMISTIC

    The Spanish embassy reiterates that the Republicans will not accept mediation nor negotiate until the last foreign volunteer has left Spain. It adds that ...

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  18. OPEN BREACH

    "A Vatican-Reich understanding henceforth is impossible" declares the Vatican organ, "Osservatore Romano." It [?] the German Government ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. SHIPOWNERS MEET

    The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. R. A. Butler) summoned a meeting at the Foreign Office of all British shipowners engaged in trade ...

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  21. MURDER OF F. W. SHERRY

    Arrested yesterday on a charge of having stolen a car which was allegedly used in the Sherry murder, Herbert Jenner, aged 23 years, laborer, ...

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  22. STATE LOTTERY

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  23. AUDIENCE WITH KING

    Sir Samuel Hoare had an audience with the King at Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

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  24. AIR TRAGEDY

    The Liverpool District Coroner to-day concluded his inquiry into the death of Flight-Lieutenant Marshall Plimsoll Allsopp, aged 36 years; ...

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  25. WOOL WORKERS' WEEK

    The Full Arbitration Court to-day, to a reserved Judgment, granted the application by the Wool and Basil Workers' Federation for a reduction in ...

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  26. AIR MINISTRY

    The "Daily Telegraph" anticipates an early official announcement oi important changes in the organisation of the Air Ministry by constituting a ...

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  27. WHIP FOR BRUTAL CRIME

    Twelve strokes of the bich in the first six weeks of his term of three years' imprisonment was ordered by Justice Sir James MacFarlan to-day ...

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  28. FRENCH POLITICS

    The Premier (M. Daladier) lengthily conferred with M. Blum. They are reported to have discussed the question of whether to dissolve Parliament or ...

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  29. SECRET INFORMATION

    A leakage of secret defence information is worrying Defence Department officials. Highly confidential Items are finding their way into public ...

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  30. KEMAL ATATURK IMPROVED

    It is reported that the condition of Kemal Ataturk has improved to a marked degree. ...

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  31. "I DID NOT DO IT"

    "I didn't do it," exclaimed Sidney Paul, an Anzac appearing with a bandaged head when he was charged at the Magistrate's Court at Uxbridge ...

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  32. OPPOSITION ATTITUDE

    On the resumption of Parliament the Opposition, supported by a section of the Government parties, will fight strenuously for guarantees that the ...

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