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Article : 389 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—"The state of affairs at Shanghai is deplorable," said Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, speaking in his constituency for the first time since ...
Article : 274 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Hoover called Messrs. Stimson, Adams and Hurley, Admiral Pratt and the Army Chief of Staff (General ...
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Advertising : 88 wordsDEVELOPMENTS in the situation at Shanghai are being watched here with grave concern. Anxiety was increased when late last night further breaches of the armistice were recorded, and a renewal of fighting is feared. ...
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Article : 158 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday.—Admiral Taylor to-night informed the Navy Department that he had ordered the destroyer Stewart to investigate ...
Article : 134 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Malcolm Campbell, at a dinner given by the British Riming Drivers' Club prior to his departure for Daytona, described Bert ...
Article : 69 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Debuchi, acting on Tokio's instructions, has cabled the Secretary of State (Mr. H. L. Stimson) assuring him that Japan would ...
Article : 96 wordsTORONTO, Sunday.—The executive of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs has decided that an invitation he extended to the Institute of ...
Article : 38 wordsSHANGHAI, Monday.—Following on a prolonged silence in the battle area, with the whole atmosphere at Shanghai charged with the greatest ...
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Article : 324 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—The "Times'" Washington correspondent learns that the United States, Britain, France and Italy are all apparently ...
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Advertising : 363 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—In a leader devoted to the Sino-Japanese situation the "Chicago Tribune" says: "The cynicism with which Japan treated Mr. ...
Article : 171 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—American munition experts are interested in the fact that Japan, despite the low level of her textile industry, recently made ...
Article : 84 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday.—The "New York Times" Manila correspondent states that the first company of Chinese volunteers left secretly a ...
Article : 48 wordsLONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Mail" states: "There must be no antiJapanese intervention. Our old friends, the Japanese, have given an ...
Article : 70 wordsROME, Sunday.—Signor Mussolini is closely following the developments, as his daughter married the Italian Consul-General at Shanghai. ...
Article : 45 wordsBERLIN, Sunday.—The "Vossische Zeitung" says: "It is shameful and grotesque that Japanese and Chinese delegates meet to discuss disarmament ...
Article : 82 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday.—A formal protest to Japan has been made by the United States and Great Britain as a result of the Japanese military action at ...
Article : 122 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—An appeal for the "Advocacy of Justice" in connection with Sino-Japanese affairs was received by a group of prominent ...
Article : 135 wordsGENEVA, Sunday.—Mr. Sato, addressing the League of Nations Council, said Japan's measures had been taken solely in self-defence, ...
Article : 107 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York "World Telegram," in a strong leader ostensibly epitomizing a policy for the nation-wide Scripps Howard ...
Article : 240 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—The "HeraldTribune's" Washington correspondent says the suspense at Washington last night was greater than at any time since ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Tue 2 Feb 1932, Page 1
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