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  4. MAHONY'S PEN BAYONETS MUSSOLINI

    MAHONY SCORED A BULL'S-EYE yesterday on the Italian seizure of Albania. As readers sent many messages to the Daily News congratulating the paper and Will Mahony for the cartoon, we reproduce it in to-day's issue. It depicts Mussolini's choice of the most sacred day in the Christian calendar to loose the horrors of modern war on a tiny Mohammedan nation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Women's New Status

    A RADICAL change, according women fuller representation in the counsels of the Labor Movement, ...

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  6. ULTIMATUM TO POLAND

    WAR fears were intensified suddenly again to-day by reports that, taking advantage of Italy's invasion of Albania, Germany will serve an ultimatum on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SCHACHT IN INDIA

    LONDON. Monday.--Dr. Schacht, the financial genius of Nazi Germany, has reached Bombay on a "tourist trip," and is now proceeding to New Delhi and ...

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  9. LABOR REAFFIRMS JOINT ACTION AGAINST FASCISM

    THE principle of collective security was reaffirmed by the A.L.P. Easter Conference which concluded yesterday. Conference unanimously repudiated the isolationist policy advocated the previous night by Mr. Lang at the Inner Group ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STOP PRESS

    Two men were injured early this morning when their car and a tram collided in Parramatta Road, Forest Lodge. The driver, ...

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  11. Wins £10,000 On Gold Rod-Mosaic Double

    THE Doncaster-Sydney Cup double, Gold Rod and Mosaic, netted a Sydney Paddock bookmaker £10,000. Gold Rod and Mosaic's' form at the Rosehill meeting ...

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  12. Man's Leg On Mud Flat

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A man's right leg found on a mud flat at Cairns yesterday, by two fishermen, is thought to be part of the body of Henry O'Donnell. ...

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  13. JAPS. AGAINST PACT WITH SIAM

    LONDON, Monday.--The Japanese Press complains that a non-aggression pact has been entered into between Britain and Slam, in which French Indo-China has ...

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  14. SLAIN IN THEATRE

    LONDON, Monday.--During the performance of Gunga Din in a Tientsin cinema, a Chinese superintendent of Customs, was shot dead by an assassin. Two ...

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