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  4. “Britain and France Embarrassed”

    Finland’s appeal to the League of Nations to end Soviet aggression is leading to important developments. It is assumed that Russia will depart from Geneva, either willingly or unwillingly. M. Molotov, the Prime Minister, has informed M. Joseph Avenol, ...

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  5. BERLIN SEES WAR CLOUDS GATHERING IN ASIA MINOR

    “Berlin is paying much attention to the dark war clouds which are gathering in Asia Minor,” says Heir Hitler’s paper, “Voelkischer Beobachter,” ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. Soviet Helps Germany To Get Goods From Rumania

    According to the British United Press correspondent in Bucharest, Rumania and Germany have reached an agreement under which five trains, each of ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. PLEASED TO SEE MOTHER

    A woman worker in a war hospital in London has a few moments to see her baby, which accompanies her each day to the institution. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TO REPRESENT BRITAIN AT GENEVA

    It was announced to-day that Mr. R. L. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, will represent Britain at the meeting of the League ...

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  9. NERVOUSNESS IN RUMANIA

    The police have confiscated Communist and pro-Hungarian propaganda in Bessarabia and Transylvania. The Prime Minister (M. Tatarescu) ...

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  10. SECRET SESSION OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Chamberlain announced to-day that a secret session of the British Parliament would be held at an early date. ...

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  12. TAKEN BY SURPRISE

    Further details of the raid on Heligoland yesterday by Royal Air Force bombers are now available. A bomber force left England in ...

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  13. DRASTIC EXTENSION

    Introduction of a complete scheme of compulsory military training in Australia will follow the decision of the Federal Government to retire all ...

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  14. Economic Co-operation Between France and England

    Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, broadcasting in French, said that he was conferring in Paris with the French Finance Minister (M. ...

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  15. MAGNETIC MINES

    “Magnetic mines are not new,” said Sir Thomas Holland, principal and Vice-Chancellor of the Edinburgh University, addressing the Edinburgh ...

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  16. DUTCH PLANE FORCED DOWN IN THE NORTH

    Information was received in Sydney to-day that a K.N.I.L.M. Lockheed airliner with passengers, freight and mail aboard was forced to land at Brunette ...

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  17. GERMANS DENY WARSHIPS AT HELIGOLAND

    The Rome radio to-day stated that the Germans claimed that they had no warships at Heligoland when British planes made their raid on Monday. ...

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  18. 35 U-BOATS DESTROYED

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” naval correspondent says that a conservative estimate places the number of U-boats destroyed by the Allied navies at from ...

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  19. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO BERLIN ARRIVES

    Mr. Sabura Kurusu, the new Japanese Ambassador, has arrived. ...

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