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  5. France Expects Virile Deeds

    The censor allowed the press to write more freely to-day than previously and it now appears that the secret session of the Senate yesterday was concerned with the more vigorous prosecution of the war. The Senate's high ...

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  6. MR. WELLES

    The United States envoy (Mr. Summer Welles) to-day had an hour's conversation with the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) in Rome. A ...

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  7. WAR AT SEA

    A new U-boat offensive might be developing, according to the Associated press correspondent in Paris, who quotes French naval sources as ...

    Article : 502 words
  8. INDEPENDENT INDIA

    Gandhi, in an article in his journal "Harijan," says that Englishmen who are undergoing tremendous sacrifices for the preservation of freedom should ...

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  9. NEW TRADE AVENUES

    A war which demands ersatz (substitutes) excites partisanship by constantly creating possible new avenues of trade. " The latest example is a ...

    Article : 335 words
  10. JAPANESE PROTEST

    The Government has sent a written protest to the Soviet Embassy asserting that Russians illegally attacked a Japanese patrol at Saghalien. ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S FATE

    Speaking at Manchester this after noon the Liberal leader (Sir Archibald Sinclair) said that if the British people were to live as free men and ...

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  13. WHAT WORLD IS SEEKING

    President Rcosevelt, in a worldwide broadcast in connection with the Christian Foreign Service Convocation, declared that the world was ...

    Article : 339 words
  14. TRADES UNIONS AND WAR

    Reviewing six months' experience of dealings between the trades unions and the Government, the secretary of the Trade Union Congress (Sir Walter ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    Postal balloting has begun among men on active service overseas, although civilians will not vote until March 26. ...

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  16. AIR ACTIVITY

    The Air Ministry announces that aircraft of the bomber command of the R.A.F. carried out reconnaissances over Heligoland Bight this morning. ...

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  17. U.S. MANOEUVRES IN PACIFIC

    SAN PEDRO (California), Sunday. The United States fleet of 130 surface vessels and 350 planes will manoeuvre in the Pacific on April 2. They will ...

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  18. WESTERN FRONT

    A French official evening communique states: "There was activity of both artilleries In the region of the Saar. Our outposts repelled enemy ...

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  19. JAPANESE-ARGENTINE AGREEMENT

    According to the Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times," details of the Japanese-Argentine agreement are secret, but it indicates ...

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  20. TROUBLEMAKING STORY

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Hull) was plainly angered when he denied the Berlin reports that the British Government's relations with the United ...

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  21. NO EASTER LEAVE

    The British War Office stated to-day that reports that special Easter, leave to Paris was being given to members of the B.E.F. are untrue. No ...

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  23. NO CONFIDENCE IN ALLIES

    Stating that the sympathies of the majority of Swedes and Norwegians were with the Finns in their struggle, Major A. G. Church, at a meeting of ...

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  24. LINER PREVENTED FROM SAILING

    Customs officials prevented the sailing of a Norwegian-America liner, Bergensfjord, because the line officials refused to carry U.S.A. mail. ...

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  25. PURCHASES FROM U.S.A.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "HeraldTribune," American manufacturers have called off the negotiations with ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. HELP FOR FINLAND

    The Brazilian, Immigration Council has decided that all unfilled quotas for five years be applied to Finland, thereby permitting the admittance of ...

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  27. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuters world services, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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