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  4. KING AND DICTATOR :: WHEN RELATIONS WERE HAPPIER BETWEEN BRITAIN AND ITALY

    Left: King Victor Emanuel of Italy, the shorter of the two figures, and Mussolini, the Dictator of his country. The King is credited with views not strictly in accord with ll Duce’s. Right: The welcome Italy gave to Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax on the occasion of an “appeasement” [?] to Rome. Scene at the station where the British visitors were welcomed by [?] on the right, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIA WILL NOT ENTER THE WAR

    In the course of a speech during May Day celebrations, the Minister [?] Defence (M. Voroshilov) said: “The fact that our country is aloof ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS AT MINERS’ MARCH

    The absence of special trains, because of the coal strike, prevented the southern miners holding their usual big May Day celebrations in ...

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  7. DEAD LETTERS’ VALUE, £77,894

    Money and valuables to the value £77,894 were found in postal articles sent to the Dead Letter Office during 1938-1939, according to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POST OFFICE HAS SURPLUS OF £3,625,371

    The annual report of the Postmaster General’s Department for the year 1938-39, which was presented to Parliament to-day. showed that the net result for ...

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  11. Seven Deaths and £100,000 Damage Caused When Heinkel Crashes in English Town

    Terrific damage was done and seven deaths resulted when a German Heinkel crashed at the popular seaside resort of Clacton-on-Sea to-day. The Heinkel is believed to have ...

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  12. MUSSOLINI SUMMONS THE ITALIAN CABINET

    What is regarded as one of the most momentous meetings of the Italian Cabinet is now sitting under presidency of Signor Mussolini. The utmost secrecy is being preserved regarding ...

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  13. “ATTITUDE DEFINITELY ALARMING”

    A Foreign Office spokesman today declared dial Italy’s attitude towards the Allies during the last two days had become definitely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PARLIAMENT OPENED

    Because of the war much of the [?] associated with the opening of Parliament today was absent this year. ...

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  15. WILD MELEE

    A series of clashes occurred between Chinese members of the of an overseas freighter and 20 police at a Sydney wharf ...

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  16. £200,000 For Anyone Who Can Kidnap Hitler!

    The New York “Times” features a letter by Mr. Samuel Harden Church, president of the Carnegie Institute, offering on behalf group of Pittsburgh residents, a million dollars cash reward to the person or persona who will deliver Adolf Hitler, alive and ...

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  17. Black-out of Cities Proposed By Union

    The extension of the coal strike to the power and light groups has recommended by the metropolitan executive of the Engine-drivers and Firemen’s Union lo the Federal executive and lo the Combined Mining Unions in Sydney. The metropolitan executive is the governing ...

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