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  4. [?]ER WAS ANNOYED [?]ER PEACE MADE AT MUNICH

    [?], January 20.—In a speech at Leeds, the For[?] Secretary (Lord Halifax) said that the settlement gave Germany all she wanted immedi[?] that in applying that settlement, every ...

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  5. CHURCHILL TELLS NEUTRALS THEIR ONLY HOPE LIES IN UNITY WITH BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    LONDON, January 20.—"Joy bells will ring again," was the keynote note of die broadcast of die First Lord of die Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill), which, nevertheless, warned neutrals to unite with Britain and France in order to speedily win the war. ...

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    The Navy "bags" another U-Boat. — A British destroyer landing its passenger, at a northern port in England. The photo shows the warship docking with the captive German crew on right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRAPPED RUSSIANS DIGGING IN

    LONDON, January 20.—The entrapped Russian division on the Sails front is hastily throwing up fortifications at Markajarvi. The Finns are attacking on the front and flanks In the hope of annihilating then. The Swedish volunteer flyers, including A. H. Jung and P. E. Stirner, who ...

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  8. POWER ALCOHOL OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, January 20.—Proposals win shortly te placed before a subcommittee of the Economic Cabinet or the federal Government by ...

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  9. ANGLO AMERICAN CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, January 20.—A serious Anglo-United States diplomatic crisis threaters, owing to the British rejection of the United States' ...

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  10. BALLOON ASCENT TO 35 MILES PLANNED

    BUENOS AIRES, January 20—The Belgian aeronaut, Maz Cosyns and August Picard. Jean's brother, are bringing the globe, "The Century of ...

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  11. General Franco Treats Himself Well

    MADRID. January 20—The estimates include £50.000 (sterling) General Franco's salary and expenses, £1,350,OOO (sterling), the salaries of ...

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  12. THE PAY OF A DICTATOR

    LONDON. January 20.—The Paris radio staled that Herr Hitler's annual income exceeds £200,000 sterling, composed of ...

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  14. CYCLONE DAMAGE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    BALLINA, January 20.—further extensive damage done by the cyclonic storm in the Lower and Mid Richmond River districts was revealed to-day ...

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  15. ONE MONTH TO BUILD GERMAN U-BOATS

    COPENHAGEN. January 20.—Sixty Germen shipyards reported that they are now constructing a new small type of submarine which, they claim, car ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN WESTRALIA

    The Northampton district, north of Gladstone, was shaken by an earthquake to-day. The vibrations seemed to remain at their greatest intensity ...

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  17. CENSORSHIP OF NEWS CRITICISED

    LONDON, January 20.— The conference of the National Union of Journalists unanimously passed a resolution deploring the Government's ...

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  18. Hungarian Rolling Stock Detained in Germany

    BUDAPEST, January 20.—Hungary is demanding the return of railway trucks from Germany, believing that she has been using them inland after ...

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