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  4. SHANGHAI BUSINESS MEN ANXIOUS

    The British Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai has cabled that the agreement reached between Britain and Japan yesterday is ...

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  6. CREDITS FOR POLAND

    Outlining Britain's financial negotiations with the Polish delegation, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Samuel Hoare) said in the House of ...

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  7. RUSSIAN TALKS

    Attempting to overcome the deadlock in negotiations between Britain, France and Russia, the British Government has sent instructions to her ...

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  8. MR. ROSE RELEASED

    Mr. H. Rose, head of the Municipal Health Department, who was arresters with 125 Chinese overseers of the International Settlement sanitary ...

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  9. Higher Taxes

    The immediate task which win face Cabinet when it meets on Monday will be the consideration of proposals for the raising of £5,000,000 ...

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  10. GERMAN LOAN RUMOR

    Questioned in the House of Commons about Dr. Wohltat's visit to England, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) stated that no ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. "MOST UNSATISFACTORY"

    "The situation in the Far East is most unsatisfactory," declared the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) to-day when asked to comment on the ...

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  12. DE BERNALES COMPANIES

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) announced in the House of Commons that he had appointed Sir William M'Linlock, an ...

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  13. "BRITAIN BOWS TO FORCE"

    The Chinese delegate to the League of Nations (Dr. Wellington Koo) declared that, despite Mr. Chamberlain's references to intolerable ...

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  14. HITLER'S HEALTH

    The presence of Herr Hitler at the opening performance of "The Flying Dutchman" at the Bayreuth festival disproves rumors of his ill-health. It ...

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  15. MURDER CHARGE

    Jack Tanner, aged 29 years, laborer, was again remanded for a week from the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Anthony ...

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  16. JAPANESE CLAIM

    An army communique claims that 59 Soviet warplanes were brought down in Manchukuan frontier territory on Tuesday. The Japanese ...

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  17. DEATH OF TWO WOMEN

    The deaths of two women in unusual circumstances, are now being investigated by the New Zealand police and doctors. ...

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  18. COMMUNIST TEACHINGS

    M. Bacon, a Portland police officer who joined the Communist Party in 1930 in order to spy on members, testified at the Bridges hearing to-day ...

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  19. THE FRONT LINE

    "The old idea of declaring war and deciding who shall shoot first, has gone. Now a stranger opens the gate, knocks the dog on the head, and before you ...

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  20. MEAT CARRYING SHIPS

    Presiding at the London Shipowners' Society meeting, Mr. C. J. Cowan, director of many shipping companies, said it was amazing that the ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. TOKIO CONFERENCE

    A three-hour plenary session to-day dealt with the committee's report on the maintenance of peace and order in the Tientsin concessions, and ...

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  22. JAPANESE INTERPRETATION

    The Foreign Office spokesman states that Japan interprets the Anglo-Japanese agreement as applying throughout China and not merely to the ...

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  23. SCHOOL ATROCITY ALLEGED

    The Chinese allege that when their troops entered Tenghai they found a school filled with hundreds of headless bodies, including women, states the ...

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  24. KIDNAPPED MAN RELEASED

    Gerald Goldner, who was kidnapped by Arabs, was released after the payment of ransom and has arrived here in an exhausted condition. ...

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  25. GERMAN-N.Z. TRADE TALKS

    certain points in the trade agreement between Germany and New Zealand have been settled to the satisfaction of both parties. ...

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  26. WONTHAGGI DISPUTE

    The dispute at the State coal mine at Wonthaggi, was extended to-day and the entire 1200 men employed on the field are now idle. The management ...

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  27. BRITISH STEAMER MINED

    The Hong Kong correspondent of "The Times" states that the British steamer Haigtan struck a mine between Swatow and Formosa, tearing a hole in ...

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  30. JAPANESE DENT REPORT

    Reports that the Japanese intend to close the Canton River and blockade Shamseen are denied by the Japanese Consul-General. ...

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  31. ITALIAN ANNOYANCE

    Italian annoyance at the prospect of an Anglo-Japanese agreement is apparent in the newspapers, which declare that the formula, combined with ...

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  32. HONG KONG OPIUM SALES

    The Government's opium sales, the revenue from which has been declining for years, have increased sharply owing to the inability of smugglers to operate ...

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  33. 86 STEAM TRAWLERS

    The Admiralty has purchased 86 of the most modern steam trawlers for naval purposes. They will be delivered to the Admiralty after their return ...

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  34. FRANK DEBATE IN N.Z.

    Uproar occurred in a frank debate on foreign affairs in the New Zealand House of Representatives last night. "The whole trouble with the British ...

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  35. CIVIL AIR CO-OPERATION

    The Secretary of State for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood), speaking at the dinner in celebration of the anniversary of Bleriot's Channel flight, announced ...

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