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  3. 1938 TESTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The 1938 Tests were fixed to last four days by the Board of Control, subject to the approval of Australia, with a proviso ...

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  4. DUTCH ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail's" Hague correspondent says that Princess Elizabeth will be a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MADRID BECOMES THE CENTRE OF A TRAGIC DRAMA.

    THREE-PARTS encircled by a crimson ring of gunfire, with a sullen pall of smoke overhead and with bombed buildings spouting flame, Madrid faces another day's agony and scrifice. Fires are spreading despite every effort to check them, though ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIANCE WITH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"It is impossible to predict as yet what benefits Japan expects to get from this misalliance," says the "Times" in a ...

    Article : 300 words
  7. AGAZINE ARTICLES CENSORED.

    When Mr. Adamson asked in [?]he House of Commons whether [?]here was any special scrutiny of [?]mported books and other printed ...

    Article : 298 words
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  9. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE PROGRAMME.

    In reply to a debate in the House of Lords, Lord Swinton, the Minister of Air, said that it must be the hope of everybody connected with ...

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  10. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT. Church Urged to Take Greater Interest.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A strong appeal for greater church interest in Empire settlement was made by the Bishop of London to a church assembly. ...

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  12. Count von Luckner to Visit Australia.

    Count Felix von Luckner, skipper of the privateer Seeadler (Sea Eagle), which played havoc with Allied ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. BRITAIN REFUSES TO BELIEVE WAR IS INEVITABLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"We refuse to accept the resounding prophecy of despair that a world war is inevitable," said Sir Samuel Hoare, the First Lord ...

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  14. Streamlined Train on Underground Railway.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A new streamlined train, the first of four to be run, experimentally by the London Underground Service, was run on the ...

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  15. Unlucky to Be Born in the Winter.

    It is unlucky to be born in Britain in the winter, according to a statistical review by the Registrar-General, who ...

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  16. Lull in Chinese Fighting.

    PEKING, Tuesday.—The Suiyuan front was quiet to-day. The casualties so far are estimated at 150. Students in the universities and schools ...

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  17. MINISTER COMMITS SUICIDE.

    LILLE, Wednesday. — M. Salengro, the Minister of the Interior, committed suicide to-day. Gas taps were found turned on in his room. ...

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  19. SCENE IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A man created a scene in the House of Commons by throwing leaflets from the strangers' gallery. He was immediately bundled ...

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  20. ARRESTED GERMANS.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—The German Ambassador visited M. Litvinov, and made further representations regarding the arrest of a number of Germans, ...

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  21. King in Distressed Areas.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After travelling in a train all night the King arrived in Wales in crisp, sunny weather to begin a sixty-mile tour of the ...

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  22. AMERICAN SCHOOLS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Mr. D. H. Drummond, the Minister of Education in New South Wales, said to-day that he had been impressed by the ...

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  23. EXPRESS BREAKS OWN RECORD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Breaking her recent world record, the London, Midland and Scottish express came to London from Glasgow in 344 minutes, at ...

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  24. Lily Pons to Be Married Soon.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Lily Pons and Andre Kistelanitz arrived by airliner at Hollywood together. They denied that they were married, but Lily ...

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  25. IS YOUR HAIR RIGHT?

    Does it look dull and lifeless, with no lustre nor brightness? Is the natural color disappearing, in other words is it going grey? These objectionable ...

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