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  4. TRYING TO NEGOTIATE PACT

    Mr. William Strang of the British Foreign Office, who is in Moscow trying to negotiate an anti-aggression pact with the Soviet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 21 words
  5. BRITAIN AND FRANCE BLAMED BY RUSSIA

    The Government has ordered [?] pu[?]cation in every provincial paper throughout the Soviet of the artie[?]e of M. Zha[?] the Press ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. “We Will Not Yield to Calumnies or Force”

    The British Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) delivered a notable speech last evening in which he Nearly defined Brit[?]s attitude to the international situation. A str[?]ger tone was evident in the Ministers remarks and he made it very clear that Britain w[?]ld fight if further aggression occurred in Europe or elsewhere. ...

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  7. DANZIG MAY BE ANOTHER PRAGUE

    Danzig has now become the danger spot in Eu[?]ope, and its seizure by the Nazis appears to be imminent. A high German Government official told the Berlin correspondent of the united Press “We will not go to war aga[?]st half the world for ...

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  8. CAR KILLS TWO

    Crashing into a crowd which had gathered [?]d the scene of an accid[?] in D[?]denong road Carnegre, to-night [?] one [?] ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. France Looks to Her Defences

    According to the British Associated Press correspondent at Paris, France Is looking to her defences as the result of reports of the calling ...

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  10. A FEW DAYS’ GRACE

    The blockade of Foochow has been postponed by the Japanese for a few days at the request of the British authorities so as to ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. 160 DROWNED IN BULGARIA

    The death-roll as a result of the extensive floods has reached 160. Four hundred were swept away. ...

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  12. NATIONAL REGISTER

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Measles) to-day ridiculed suggestions that the National Register Act would be used as a moans of ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. BREAK WITH RAILWAYS

    Mr. Harold Clapp's official connection with the Victorian railways was severed at 6 o'clock this evening, after his term of nearly ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. HIGHER BUTTER PRICE

    Disapproving the suggestion of the Minister for Marketing that dairy farmers should accept last year's prices for butter, the National Dairy ...

    Article : 108 words
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  16. FINES WOULD HAVE PAID FOR A NEW CAR!

    Evidence that a. motorist had 144 convictions which had cost him £504 in fines, was given at the Gosford Police Coprt to-day. The motorist ...

    Article : 89 words
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