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  3. German Chancellor Makes lightning-Like Swoop Upon His Adversaries.

    BERLIN, Saturday. THE city was shaken to-day by rumors that the Right Wing was openly revolting against a certain section of the Nazis. Captain Goering's special police entirely surround the fashionable West ...

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  5. ARMS RACE.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 425 to 120 votes, to-day authorised the laying down before the year ends of a ...

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  6. DEVELOPMENT OF PALESTINE.

    A deputation from the Board of Deputies of British Jews, in an interview with the Secretary for the Colonies (Sir Philip ...

    Article : 243 words
  7. JAP. DESTROYERS COLLIDE.

    It is officially announced that the destroyers Miyald and Ina-. zuma collided at Chaishu (Quelpurt). Island in South Korea last ...

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  8. Salary Cuts Restored.

    Restoration of the cuts in the salaries of Ministers and members of Parliament, judges, civil servants, the Army, ...

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  9. Tiger Seeks Refuge on a Raft.

    While a family of refugees was floating on a raft on the flooded river Singmari, in Assam, a tiger, which ...

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  10. ZARO AGHA DEAD.

    ISTAMBUL (Turkey), Saturday.— Reputed to be the world's oldest man, Zaro Agha died here to-day. It is expected the Government will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Negotiations For a Trade Treaty With Holland.

    Negotiations for a new trade agroement between Great Britain and the Netherlands will open at the offices of the Board of Trade ...

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  12. CABINET CHANGES.

    Changes in the Government consequent on the resignation of the Minister for Labor. Sir Heary Betterton, who has been appointed ...

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  13. Record Fines For Smuggling.

    RECORD fines were imposed at Portsmouth to-day on George Franklin, cigarette maker, and Alexander M'Manamie, master mariner, for having smuggled 4,463 lbs. of unmanufactured tobacco from Antwerp. ...

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  14. IRISH ELECTIONS.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. Eamon [?]e Valera) declares that "the plan of' the Opposition to capture local bodies ...

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  16. BRITAIN IS TO HAVE BOMB-PROOF BATTLESHIPS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hector Bywater, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says Great Britain's new battleships, which are to be laid down in ...

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