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  4. POLISH ATTITUDE REMAINS FIRM

    WARSAW, August 22. — The Russo-German pact does not modify the attitude of the Government one iota, and does not change strategic plans in the event of war. The presence of a Russian or a German army in Poland have been regarded as of ...

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  5. BRITAIN RESOLVED TO FULFIL PLEDGES

    LONDON, August 28,—In reply to yesterday announcement that a Russo-German non-aggression would be signed shortly, the British Cabinet, which to-day, decided to re-affirm Britain's military pledges ...

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    Officers of the British Army in India and Burma inspecting the new twoinch trench mortar during a demonstration on Salisbury Plain. England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE RUSSIAN VIEW

    LONDON. August 23.—The Moscow correspondent of The Times says Russia can see no inconsistency in her action ...

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  8. Finland Fears Threats to Independence

    LONDON, August 22.—Finish observers are pessimistic. The main anxiety there is that Russia and Germany may cooperatively ...

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  9. JOHN COBB DRIVES AT 369.23 M.P.H.

    NEW YORK. August 22.—At Bonneville Flats (Utah), Mr. John Cobb in his first run over the measured mile attained the rate of 369.23 miles an ...

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  10. "AUSTRALIA WILL STAND WITH BRITAIN"

    CANBERRA. August 23.— "Australia with stand with Britain the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) declared to-day. "If ...

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  12. Message to Herr Hitler From Mr. Chamberlain

    LONDON, August 22.— Havas agency reports from Berlin that Sir Nertic Headerson [?] Herr Hitler at Berchtes. ...

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  13. LAW FOR AUSTRALIA [?] JUGOSLAV DAVIS CUP MATCH

    LONDON, August 22.—The draw for [?] match is: — [?] Quist at Milie. Bromwich [?] Friday Quist and ...

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  14. SIX-MAORI CHILDREN FATALLY BURKED

    AUCKLAND. August 23.—Six little Maori children lost their lives in a fire which destroyed a hut at Tongarire Bridge. The ages of the children ...

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  15. Plans for Evacuation of Americans

    LONDON. August 22.—Uncertain as to the effect of the Germano-Soviet agreement on European States, the State Department and Maritime ...

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  16. Reactions on Markets

    LONDON. August 22.—Business oh the Stock Exchange is almost at at standstill. Jobbers marked down prices in oil sections Gilt edged securities ...

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  17. Dutch Defence Services

    THE HAGUE. August 22.—Leave for Dutch coast and frontier troops was withdrawn. ...

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