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  4. ALLIED MOVES IN MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON, February 14.—Although official circles in London deny knowledge of the matter, the Ankara correspondent of the American Associated Press declares that Mr. Anthony Eden will visit Ankara en route to ...

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  5. BRITISH MEAT SHIP TORPEDOED

    LONDON, February 14.—The British steamer, Sultan Star (12,306 tons), carrying 6000 tons of Argentine beef to Britain, was torpedoed in the Atlantic, 330 miles south-west from Land's End. The Crew abandoned the ship. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    Australia Answers the Enemy.—Hardly had the new escort vessel, H.M.A.S. Warrage entered the water at Cockatoo Dockyard on Saturday, than the [?] of two new [?] vessels were laid by the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Measles), and the Minister for the Navy (Sir Frederick Stewart). The Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?] Alex G. School, who has been [?]inled by the Commonwealth Government to organise the National Fitness Campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NORWAY'S IRE' AT SINKINGS

    LONDON, February 14.—The recent sinking of the Snestdat[?]114 tons) has angered Norway. [?] press says that it was a clear ...

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  9. OVER 2000 VOLUNTEER IN LONDON FOR SERVICE IN FINLAND

    LONDON, February 14.—The Associated Press learns that between 2000 and 3000 have already volunteered in London far service in Finland. ...

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  10. PARABLE ON A MYTH

    LONDON, February 14.—A cartoon published in the Star shows a diminutive Goebbels standing on a chair before a ...

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  12. JAPAN CONSIDERING UNSETTLED U.S. PROTESTS

    TOKIO, February 14.—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) stated that Japan was considering over 200 unsettled protests against damage to American ...

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  13. MR. CASEY'S PURPOSE AS MINISTER

    [?]ONOLULU February 14.—The Aus[?] to Washington (Mr.R.[?] arrived from Australia. He [?] that he was enthusiastic at his ...

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  14. ENGLISHMEN ALWAYS GRUMBLE—BUT OBEY

    LONDON, February 14.—(Mr. R. B. Bennett, former Prime Minister at Canada, in a speech, said: Sometimes I am somewhat amazed at what Loro ...

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  15. £400,000 Credit For Secret Service

    LONDON, February 14.—Supple[?]etary [?] estimates for the year [?] Mer[?] total £1,800,000 and [?] £400,000 credit for the Secret ...

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  16. ISLAND AND EXTINCT VOLCANOES

    WASHINGTON, February 14.—Rear-Admiral Richard Byrdlant a radio message that Dr. Paul Siple, west base leader on a 750-mile flight discovered ...

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  17. NECESSARY TO SHOW GERMANY THIS TIME THAT SHE IS BEATEN

    LONDON, February 14.—Professor Denis Saurat, Professor of French language and literature at the University of London, at ...

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  18. NAZIS DENY AMERICAN RIGHT TO SECURITY ZONE

    [?]ELLIN, February 14.—In a Note [?] American Powers, Germany [?] to a knowledge the establish [?] of a [?] mile security zone. She ...

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  19. Kipling's Former Home Given to National Trust

    LONDON, February 14.—Mrs. Rudyard Kipling bequeathed to the National Trust Kipling's former home, Bateman's Burwash, together with an ...

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