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  3. Hitler Fires First Shot In Plebiscite Campaign.

    CHEERS rang through 65 halls and every restaurant to-day, when the Chancellor (Herr Hitler), in the presence of the ex-Crown Prince, broadcast the opening speech of the plebiscite campaign. The packed Sports Palace was bedecked with banners inscribed: ...

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  4. POLITICAL CONFUSION IN FRANCE. Difficult to Form a Cabinet.

    Following the defeat of the Government, political confusion is complete. The President's task of forming ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. AGRICULTURAL WAR IN U.S.A.

    A new sector in Illinois was to-day added to the agricultural war for higher prices. It is estimated that 2000 farmers ...

    Article : 343 words
  6. 30 KILLED IN BIG TRAIN WRECK.

    At least 30 were killed, 34 seriously injured and 60 slightly hurt in a shocking railway disaster to-day while an ...

    Article : 312 words
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  8. Japanese Competition is Serious.

    The Government is making a comprehensive investigation into the effects of Japanese competition upon British trade, in view of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. GIRLS DO NOT STAY LONG ENOUGH AT SCHOOL.

    Taking his cue from a mistress' lament that modern girls desire to quit school after a training so short as to be almost worthless. ...

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  10. Britain's Huge Revenue Figures.

    The latest Treasury returns show that ordinary revenue for the financial year up till October 21 amounted to ...

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  11. Scalded to Death While Asleep.

    YET another monstrous murder has been perpetrated, this time at Montpellier, where Jean Tourel, a former municipal employe, was scalded to death by his wife and motherin-law. ...

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  12. MINERS KILLED.

    M'KEE'S PORT (Pennsylvania.), Tuesday.—Three men were killed and [?]hine injured to-day in a slate fall at the mine of the M'Kee's Port Coal and ...

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  14. Precautions Against Aerial Attack.

    The civil defence authorities are planning anti-aircraft measures. The people will be warned by sirens, while the ...

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  15. JUDGE'S CRITICISM OF FEDERAL CASE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Exception was taken by the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) to remarks made by a High Court justice about the ...

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  16. MURDER TRIAL.

    AIX EN PROVENCE (France), Tuesday.—Upon the resumption of the murder trial to-day, Sarret and Catherine Schmidt accused each other of lying. ...

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  17. DIVERSION AT TRIAL

    A porter at the Reichstag named Hornemann created a diversion at the fire trial to-day. After declaring that he had ...

    Article : 237 words
  18. COMMERCIAL FLYING

    The "Daily Herald's" aviation writer says the British high-speed commercial flying programme was set back at least six months in ...

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  19. YOUTH SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday.—The police report that Robert Mantell (21), son of a late Shakespearean actor, shot and killed himself early to-day, in a flat ...

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  20. Reconditioning Waterloo Bridge.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At to-day's meeting of the London County Council. a scheme was submitted for reconditioning Waterloo Bridge, by means of a ...

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  23. COLLISION IN FOG. U.S. Cruiser Rams British Oil Tanker.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—The cruiser Chicago rammed the British tankor Silver Palm to-day, cutting a hole over fifteen feet deep in the liner's ...

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  24. STOCK MARKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—After showing general firmness throughout the day. the stock markets closed with a good undertone, although values in some ...

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  25. Ship in Precarious Position.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Norwegian steamer Granero, which ran aground on the Kincardine rocks last night, now lies in a precarious position. It may ...

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  26. THAT TROUBLESOME COUGH.

    There is good reason to be anxione about a cough; it frequently leads to worse trouble, so take Tussine. The Cough Cure, as soon as you start coughing, and ...

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