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  3. Germany Will Return to League If Its Armament "Rights" Be Recognised.

    "HERR HITLER and I have not met to re-make the map of Europe, or add to the uncertainties which are weighing upon an anguished world. We have met to try to dispel the clouds which are darkening, the European horizon, and avoid the terrible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW DEAL.

    In an exclusive interview with the Toronto "Financial Post," Mr. Heory Ford revealed that much of his early sympathy for Mr. ...

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  6. LOAN MORATORIUM.

    THE announcement by the Chancellor (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) in the House of Commons yesterday that, in view of Germany's decision to suspend foreign cash transfers on State loans for six months from July 1, His Majesty's Government intended shortly ...

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  8. Japan Will Not Have Quarrel With China.

    It is understood that the Foreign Minister (Mr. K. Hirota) told Cabinet to-day that the Government had been circumspect ...

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  9. RENCH MARKET

    The Anglo-French trade talks [?] satisfactorily, and the [?] was initialled in London at noon to-day. ...

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  10. ATTEMPT TO KILL PRESIDENT OF CUBA.

    HAVANA (Cuba), Saturday.—During a luncheon at the 'Tiscornia migration camp, across Havana Bay, a bomb which had been placed directly ...

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  11. PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER EXPECTED TO SEEK DIVORCE.

    RENO (Nevada). Saturday.—Mrs. Anna Curtis Dall, daughter of President Roosevelt, is establishing residence in Reno. It is assumed that ...

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  12. POLISH MINISTER SHOT. Crime Had Political Motive.

    M. Pieracki, Polish Minister for the Interior, who was fired at three times by an assassin when leaving his club yesterday, died in ...

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  13. RED SHIRTS TO REMAIN UNDER BAN.

    The Red Shirts (members of a militant Congress organisation in the North-West Frontier Province) are excluded from the Indian ...

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  15. [?] AND EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Imports to [?] Britain during May were valued [?] exports at £32,759,000, re-exports at £4,786,000. ...

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  16. Drought in England.

    Further indication of the seriousness of the drought in England is given by the appointment of a special ...

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  17. Schoolboys' Suicide Pact.

    [?] Saturday. — Four school[?] Tarnow made a suicide pact [?] their failures at the examina[?] They clubbed together and ...

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  19. Transport of Gold.

    Air transport of gold from Africa and India to London has increased by 60 per cent. compared with 1933. ...

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  20. MONMOUTH BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, Saturday. — In the Monmouth by-election the result of the voting was: Major J. Herbert (Con.), 20,640. ...

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  21. Japan Seeks Agreement With Australia.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Saturday. Japanese reprisals against Great Britain for the loss of the Japanese West Indian textile market were ...

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  22. RUNNING FIGHT.

    WARSAW, Saturday. — Surprised while rifling the bedroom of a wealthy manufacturer, two bandits shot their way from the house, and escaped in a ...

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  23. Musicians Go On Strike.

    MONTREAL, Saturday. — Musicians at all the National Radio Commission's stations were called out on strike at midnight by the Musicians' Union, as ...

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  24. DUMPING DUTIES

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — It was ruled by the Supreme Court to-day that the Tariff Board did not possess the authority to cancel the dumping duties ...

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  25. Kennerley Rumford's Death.

    SALISBURY (Southern Rhohesia), Saturday. — At the inquiry to-day into the death of Kennerley Rumford, son of Dame Clara Butt, who was found ...

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