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  4. Resignation of French Minister

    PARIS, Feb. 14.—The French Minister of Justice, M. Andre Marie, has resigned from office on the advice of his doctors. ...

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  6. Tragedy Follows Fantastic Story of Invasion

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), Feb. 14—At least six people were killed and 15 injured en Saturday night when an angry mob set fire to the “El Commercio” newspaper building at Quito, housing a radio station which had broadcast ...

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  7. Cardinal ‘Was Marked For Death’

    JERSEY CITY, Feb. 14—Monsignor Fulton Sheen said yesterday that when Cardinal Minde[?]enty visited the United States ...

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  8. AMERICAN DENIAL OF WITHDRAWAL

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 14—An Army spokesman yesterday supported Saturday’s denial by the Acting Secretary of the U.S. Army, Mr. William Draper, that the Secretary of the Army, Mr. Kenneth Royall, had recently made any ...

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  9. FINE AND MILD TO WARM

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered rein end thunderstorms over the northern and north-eastern border sections and isolated ...

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    Mr. Eamon de Valera, leader of the Opposition in Eire, who has demanded that the Counties of Fermanagh and Tyrone be given ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 200 ARRESTS AT CAIRO

    CAIRO, Feb. 14 — Following the assassination of Sheik El Bawa on Saturday, the Egyptian police arrested 200 ...

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  12. ACQUITTED OF CONSPIRACY

    ATHENS, Feb. 14.—A military court has acquitted Tony Ambaticios, Greek trade onion leader, of charges of conspiracy, high ...

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  13. MADE FORTUNE FROM BOXING

    LONDON, Feb. 14,—Thomas (“Pedlar”) Palmer, the last of the bare knuckle fighters and former world bantamweight ...

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  14. TRIED TO EXPLODE CARTRIDGES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man who died after being rescued from Cook’s River, Earlwood, on Saturday, is believed to have ...

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  15. MILITARY CONTROL OVER AMERICAN LIFE

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Professor Albert Einstein and 17 other prominent citizens asserted yesterday that the “marked trend towards military control over American life” had grown more dangerous than ever in the past year. ...

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  16. Jockey’s Strike In France

    PARIS, Feb. 14.—Paris jockeys went on strike yesterday, two days before the opening of the French, steeplechasing season, ...

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  17. ESPIONAGE AND PLOTTING CHARGES

    PRAGUE, Feb. 14. — General Marel Kultarr and 12 accomplices will be tried by a [?] Court next Thursday on charges ...

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  18. CROWDS SEE THE PRINCESS

    LONDON, February 14. — Crowds flocked yesterday to the tiny, secluded Sussex village of Mountfield to see Princess ...

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  19. NOT THE REAL TITO

    BERLIN. Feb. 14. — Rumours that Marshal Tito is not the former Croatian steel worker, Josip Bros, but a Soviet general named ...

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  21. NEW APOSTOLIC DELEGATE

    SYDNEY, Monday—Archbishop Paul Marella, new Apostolic delegate to Australia, arrived by air from Japan this morning. ...

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  22. EXPORTS TO CANADA INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australia’s exports to Canada were increasing while her imports had shown a marked decline in the ...

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  23. Over 1000 British Migrants

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More than 1000 British migrants arrived in Sydney to-day in the 27,000 tone liner Georgic. Most of them will ...

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  24. NEW TRAINING PLANE

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—The new elementary training plane, the de Havilland Chipmunk, has been chosen for the R.A.A.F., to ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader: The O’Keefe Affair

    LONDON, Feb. 14. — The Premier, of Northern Ireland, Sir Basil Brooke, termed as untrue allegations by the London office ...

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  27. Quality Forage In Demand

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Good quality forage was in request at the Alexandria saleyards to-day, but the demand for medium lines ...

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  28. TRANSFER OF INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Removal to the Dominions of all industries essential for the defence of the British ...

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  29. March Of Mosley Supporters

    LONDON, Feb. 14—Flanked by mounted and foot police, 200 supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley, last night staged their first ...

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  30. OPPOSED TO TEMPORARY MARRIAGES

    BERLIN, Feb. 14. — Berlin women are almost unanimously opposed to the appeal of twice-married school teacher Fran ...

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  31. SOCIALISATION IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Feb. 14.—A Berlin racecourse, three chocolate manufacturers and ail eastern sector breweries are among the ...

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  32. RETURN OF TWO COUNTRIES TO EIRE DEMANDED

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—Mr. Eamon de Valero, leader of the Opposition in Eire, demanded at Newcastle yesterday that the Counties of Fermanagh and Tyrone be given back to Eire at once, “though this, of course, won’t solve the question of partition.” “We can’t of ourselves get the ...

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  33. Terrorists Shot Dead

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 14. — (A.A.P. -Reuter). — Seven heavily armed Chinese terrorists were shot dead in six ...

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  34. Actors Reject Ban On Communists

    LONDON, February 14.—British Actors’ Equity yesterday rejected by a three to one majority a resolution banning ...

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