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  4. DISAPPOINTMENT AT BRITISH ATTITUDE

    CHUNGKING, July 25.—The spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Office said that the authorities could not conceal their disappointment at the British Government's attitude. He added: "It is to be regretted that it should be noticed in ...

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  5. Majesties at Temple Bar

    The King and Queen drive through London to lunch with the Lord Mayor at the Guildhall. The King is seen touching the Sword held by the Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CREDITS FOR POLAND

    LONDON, July 25.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) made the following statement in the House of Commons ...

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  7. HITLER NOT SUFFERING BREAKDOWN

    LONDON, July 25.—In view of earlier reports that Heir Hitler was present at the Bayreuth festival, some reserve is attached to the report by ...

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  8. EQUAL PAY FOR MEN AND WOMEN CARRIAGE CLEANERS

    BRISBANE, July 26.—Equal pay for men and women employed as railway carriage cleaners was one of the points made in the application by the Combined Railway Unions for variations of the Stale Railway Award which was heard by the Industrial Court, consisting of Messrs. Ferry and ...

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  9. NEW ATTACK ON PROBLEMS

    LONDON, July 25.—The diplomatic correspondent of The Times says the Government, in an attempt to overcome the deadlock in the ...

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  10. WOMAN SWIMMING STAR'S SUSPENSION

    PERTH, July 25 — Miss. D. Green, the women's 4[?]0 yards freestyle British Empire champion. said to-day that she would appeal to the Amateur ...

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  11. UNIONISTS BURN REGISTER CARDS

    FREMANTLE, July 26.—Carrying out the decision reached at a recent meeting of the union, some members of the Fremantle Wharf Labourers' Union ...

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  12. Steam Trawlers to be Used as Mine Sweepers

    LONDON, July 26.—The Hull correspondent of the Daily Telegraph Soys that the Admiralty purchased 86 of the most modern steam trawlers at a cost ...

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  14. Mass Flight of R.A.F. Bombers Over France

    LONDON, July 25.—Two hundred and forty bombers of the Royal Air Force. manned by 1000 men, to-day took part in the third training fight ...

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  15. SECOND TEST ENDED IN DRAW

    LONDON, July 25.—The second Test between England and the West Indies resulted in a draw. If England had declared at the tea adjournment, it might ...

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  16. Liners Excluded from Shipbuilding Aid Measure

    LONDON, July 25. — Mr. C. J. Cowan, presiding at a meeting or the London Ship Owners Society, declared: "It is amazing thai the Government should exclude from the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN TENNIS STARS' SUCCESS IN TOURNEY

    LOS ANGELES, July 25.—In the Se[?]ght tournament Crawford defeated Umstaedter. 6-2, 6-2. Quest and Crawford defeated Fisbach and Ellis, ...

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  18. No Secondary School Cadet Corps in London

    LONDON, July 26.—The Daily Telegraph says that in the course of the London County Council discussion whether to remove the ban on its ...

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  19. British Ship Strikes Mine in Eastern Waters

    LONDON, July 25.—The Hong Kong correspondent of The Times says that the British steamer, Haitan. struck 3 mine between Swatow and Formosa, ...

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  20. Christian Youth Conference at Amsterdam

    AMSTERDAM, July 25.—Queen Wilhelmina was accorded an inspiring greeting at the opening of the conference of Christian Youth. ...

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  21. Cairns Air Route

    BRISBANE, July 26.—The following forecast Was issued for the Cairns air route for Thursday: More or less cloudy scattered showers and low type ...

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  22. TESTIMONY AGAINST U.S. COMMUNISTS

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 25.— M. Bacon [?]P[?] police officer, who [?] communist Party in 1930 in [?] on it. testified at the ...

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  23. British Minister For Supply

    LONDON, July 25.—Dr. E. Leslie Burgin was sworn in as Minister of Supply at a council held by the King at Buckingham Palace this morning. ...

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  24. DUKE TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON July 25.—The Manchester Guardian understands that the Duke and Duchess of kent will go to Australia by air. They will fly to Colombo, halting on the way at Rome. The Duke's suite will go by sea. ...

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  25. Javanese Naval Defences

    LONDON, July 25.—The Hague correspondent of The Times says te Government Will announce in September the extent of the reinforcement of the ...

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