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  4. BRITAIN'S NOTE TO REBELS

    THE Spanish insurgents say that they drove back the militia in Madrid and captured the model prison, which although battered by General Franco's guns was still a formidable obstacle, being defended by thousands of men armed with machine guns ...

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  5. WHEN AIR RAIDERS ARRIVE.

    The perfection of a system under which the whole of England will know within seven minutes when air raiders cross the coastline is ...

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  6. BRITAIN WILL NEVER BE AGGRESSOR.

    "Because some who should be firemen take a hand now and again at feeding the flames, it is no reason why the whole fire brigade ...

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  7. BRITAIN HUNGRY FOR WOOL.

    "The general question is whether woll is going to be still dearer," says the "Yorkshire Post," commenting on advanced prices in ...

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  8. GIGANTIC GERMAN ATTACK.

    General Sir Hubert Gough drove to a Fifth Army reunion dinner in a motor car, on which fluttered an old Fifth Army standard. He made ...

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  9. COLDS CANNOT BE PREVENTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The common cold, which costs British industry at least £20,000,000 a year, has defied the G.P.O. for three years, during which ...

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  10. AMERICAN ARMY EQUIPMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A sensation was caused by an article in a German military weekly journal, the "Militar Wochenblatt." It said that ...

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  11. KILLED MINUTE AFTER BOARDING 'PLANE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Carrying a parcel of toys, which she was taking home to her children on the Isle of Man, a woman boarded an airliner at ...

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  12. CHOICE OF S. AFRICAN AS GOVERNOR.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—The selection of a South African as Governor-General doesn't necessarily mean that future appointments will be confined to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Britain and Italy Best Buyers of Australian Wheat

    The "Times'" city correspondent says that the best buyers of Australian wheat at present are Britain and Italy. Italy is reported ...

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  14. Conscription Expected in Britain.

    The "Sunday Despatch" believes that conscription, which the authorities are considering, will consist of a ...

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  15. MINERS GASSED LIKE RATS.

    At the resumption to-day of the trial of supporters of M. Leon Trotsky on charges of sabotage, Leonenko, one of the accused, said ...

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  16. U.S. SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The maritime strike entered a new phase when the masters,' mates' and pilots' associations and the main engineer beneficial ...

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE'S MEMOIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Sunday Graphic" discloses that Mr. Lloyd George, in the final volume of his me[?]oirs, which will shortly be published ...

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  18. GERMAN- JAPANESE AGREEMENT.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—"Izvestia," declaring that Germany is trying to frighten Britain into isolation, bitterly attacks the reported agreement between ...

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  19. STOCK MARKETS DULL.

    Nervousness due to continental developments, especially the threat to bombard Barcelona, and the American Reserve Board's ...

    Article : 153 words
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  21. HOPES FOR BETTER BUTTER PRICES.

    Butter stocks in British coldstores total 21,248 tons. This is 7848 tons in excess of the quantity held in November, 1935. Shipments ...

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  22. BABY CONTEST.

    TORONTO, Saturday.—Mr. Justice Middleton ruled that the "StorkDerby" clauses of the Miller will was valid, but that the prize was intended ...

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  23. RUB KE-PEG ON EGGS.

    The perfect Preservative. Easy quick, economical. Costs less than 1d. a dozen. Refuse substitutes. All grocers. ...

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  24. EIGHT DROWNED WHEN SUBMARINE SINKS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Eight were drowned and 12 rescued when a submarine sank after a collision during torpedo practice in the Bay of Lubeck. ...

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  26. Greta Garbo's Narrow Escape

    HOLLYWOOD, Saturday.—Greta Garbo narrowly missed serious injury when the brick wall of a cinema background collapsed, burying her portable ...

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  27. Seven Drowned When Ship Sinks.

    ONTARIO, Sunday.—The motorship Hibou heeled suddenly and sank in Georgian Bay, drowning the captain, stewardess, and five seamen. Ten ...

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  28. TUSSINE CURES COUGHS.

    That cough that has been sticking to you and troubling you for so long will go if you take Tussine. The Cough Cure This remedy cases that soreness in the ...

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