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  4. Chinese Troops Categorically Instructed to Resist Japanese Invasion

    DECLARING that all hopes of peace had been destroyed by the Japanese operations against Jchot, Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang has transmitted from Jehol an official message to the Chinese delegation at Geneva for delivery to the League ...

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  5. Chinese Minister.

    Mr T. V. Soong, Minister for Finance and President of the Executive in the Chinese Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRENCH CRISIS.

    "I appeal to the country to be calm, reasonable and disciplined," said the Prime Minister (M Deladier), in the Senate, condemning ...

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  7. RESERVE BANK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Financial Times" says New Zealand has embarked on a project for a reserve bank in a period of extreme unsettlement. ...

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  8. TRADE REVIEW.

    The. Stock Exchange is passing through dull times, news of trouble from cast and west having dampened the ardor which characterised the ...

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  9. To Form National Ministry

    General Hertzog (Prime Minister of South Africa), who has agreed to form a National Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NOTE TO AUSTRIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent explains that the sole object of Great Britain's share in the Austrian arms note is ...

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  11. ALWAR DISTURBANCES.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—The Maharaja of Alwar denies reports that he intends abdicating and retiring to a forest retreat as a sequol to recent disturbances ...

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  12. AIR TRAVEL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Passenger traffic on the Imperial Airways Continental routes in October, November and December, 1932, exceeded by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. "ONLY SOLUTION."

    LONDON, Sunday.—The leader of tho Labor Party (Mr. George Lansbury), speaking at Bristol to-day, urged an economic blockado of Japan. ...

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  14. AMERICA'S VIEW.

    GENEVA, Sunday.—Owing to the broadcasting of the draft of the Committce of Nineteen's resolution about Manchuria enabling Washington to ...

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  15. GERMAN CRUISER TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    The German cruiser Kohn, which will be visiting Australia shortly. It will be the first German visit since pre-war days. The cruiser carries a crew of 800 officers and men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Japan Ready for Operations.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—It was announced today that arrangements had been completed for the Jehol operations to commenco to-day, but possibly Japan ...

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  17. Embargo on Export of Arms Suggested.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "NewsChronicle" in a leader entitled "Japan Puns Amok," suggests an absoluto and prompt embargo on the ...

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  18. BIG GERMAN DEMONSTRATION.

    Under the slogan of "Rather Death 'than Slavery," 80.000 Republica [?], Liberals and Socialists demonstrated to-day, carrying ...

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  19. MUTINOUS DUTCH SHIP.

    The public gallery of the People's Council was overcrowded when the Navy Commandor (Vice-Admiral Osten) made an official statement ...

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  20. WAR DEBTS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The President-elect (Mr. Franklin Roosevelt) has laid the baso for a new deal for world economics and war dobts in a ...

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  21. JESUITS TO GO.

    BELGRADE (Serbia), Sunday.— A Bill has been introduced into Parliament expelling the Jesuits from Yugoslavia and expropriating their ...

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  22. JIM CORBETT DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Jim Corbett died yesterday in his wife's arms. His last words were a couple of hours before death, when he spoke to his ...

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  23. BIG DECREASE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Births in England and Wales in 1931 were 632,081, a decrease of 36,730, equalling 15.8 per thousand, This is the lowest recorded ...

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  24. German Newspaper Suspended.

    BERLIN. Sunday.—The "Germania," the leading organ of the Centre Party, has been suspended for republication of an election manifesto ...

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  25. Britain Swept by Arctic Blizzard.

    An arctic blizzard swept England, Scotland and Wales to-day, making many highrouds almost unusable, owing to being frozen ...

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  26. CARTERS AND DOCKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Belfast carters and dockers have resolved to ask the nationnl executive of the Transport Workers' Union to authorise a general ...

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  27. Couldn't Comb Hair

    "I had been. suffering with rheumatism for about 2 years, and about this time last year was laid up for 10 weeks. My bands and arms and ...

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  28. PROHIBITION REPEAL.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Democratic members of the House of Representatives, in caueus bound themselves to vote for the repeal ...

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  29. Bad Outlook for American Wheat Crop.

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—This winter's wheat crop prospects are the most unfavorable in recent years, due to continued sub-zero temperatures in the far ...

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  30. Wilkins Not to Lead Antarctic Expedition.

    WINNIPEG, Monday.—Sir Hubert Wilkins, the explorer, was here last night. He said he would not lend the Lincoln Elisworth Antarctic expedition ...

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  31. Liner Runs Aground.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Canadian Pacific liner Montrose ran aground on a dangerous sandbank in the Mersey. About 180 passengers were ...

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