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  4. MR. CHAMBERLAIN BLAMED FOR PACT HOLD-UP

    Another hold-up has occurred in the negotiations for a pact between Britain, France and Russia against aggressors. It was learned to-day that die French Foreign Office is sending the ...

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  6. DANZIG—COCKPIT OF THE TROUBLES OF EUROPE TO-DAY

    Danzig, storm centre of a worried Europe, is a city of great antiquity. In its heart, split by the waters of the Mot[?]lau, gabled buildings cluster along narrow streets. St. Mary’s, one of the world’s largest Protestant churches, begun in 1343, towers in the background. On the river bank (right) stands the Crane Tower, a landmark when the port was a granary for old Poland. Outside the an cient city walls, now torn down, modern building has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROOSEVELT CONCERNED

    Sitting in his shirt-sleeves on a lawn where an Independence bay picnic had been given for 80 guests, President Roosevelt, at a Press ...

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  8. 600 VIOLENT DEATHS ON JULY 4 IN AMERICA

    Despite a campaign for a safe and sane Fourth of July holiday, the violent death roll in America, to-day reached [?] ...

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  9. MINISTER’S DEATH FALL

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) at the inquest to-day into the death of Herbert ...

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  10. COLLECTIVE FINE OF £1000 ON JERUSALEM JEWS

    A collective fine of £1000 has been imposed on the Jewish quarters in the north-west of the city as a result of [?]cent [?]ages against ...

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  11. SUBMARINE DISASTER

    Replying to questions at the resumed inquiry into the loss of the submarine Thetis, with 99 lives, Lieut. Woods said that he tried ...

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  12. MORE POWER FOR POLICE TO CHECK SHEEP STEALING

    As a further cheek on the activities of sheep stealers a bill to amend the Sheepowners’ Protection Act, which was explained to the Legislative ...

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  13. BRITISH BOMBERS’ LONG RANGE

    It is revealed that the Vickers-Wellington bombers, which are now being extensively produced, could be specially equipped for a non-stop flight ...

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  14. VISIT TO BELGIUM BY THEIR MAJESTIES

    It has been officially announced that the King and Queen will visit Brus-sells at the invitation of the Belgian King from October 24 to October 27. ...

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  16. 14 ITALIANS KILLED IN AIR CRASHES

    The Rome correspondent of Associated Press states that following a collision between military aeroplanes at Viter[?]o, as a result ...

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