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  3. JEWISH PROTEST AGAINST MIGRATION BAN

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—As a protest against Britain's suspension of the immigration quota, the National Council of Palestine Jews has ordered a ...

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  4. MOSCOW TALKS NO FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE

    Regarding the Moscow talks the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons that fresh instructions had been sent to the British Ambassador in Moscow, but that he was not yet able to add to recent statements. ...

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  5. TIENTSIN DISCUSSIONS TO BE RESUMED TO-DAY

    The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) has received instructions from London, and his talks with Mr. Arita will be resumed to-morrow. The blockade of the Fukien coast is being tightened up. The ...

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  6. THETIS INQUIRY ENTANGLEMENT IN CONNING-TOWER

    At the Thetis inquiry to-day, Diver Frederick Orton described the discovery of an entanglement of wire in the conning-tower. He ...

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  7. HURT IN NARKUNDA EXPLOSION

    The P. and O. linear Narkunda, in which an explosion occurred yesterday morning, killing four men, will sail for Australia at 8 o'clock ...

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  8. BRIDGE DANGEROUS IN WAR-TIME

    Long-drawn argument whether New York have a bridge or a tunnel linking Battery and Brooklyn was ended by the Secretary for ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. MR. ROOSEVELT TO SEE REPUBLICANS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt reported to-day that he had sent word to Republican leaders in Congress to confer with him on the ...

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  10. £19,000,000 SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Supplementary estimates total £19,000,000, including £10,000,000 for emergency hospital evacuation plans and £3,000,000 for air ...

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  11. Illegalising Irish Republic Army

    LONDON, Monday.—Parliament, after consultation between the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) and the Commissioner of Police (Sir Philip ...

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  12. CONTROL OF COAL INDUSTRY IN WAR-TIME

    In view of the vital importance of coal in time of war, comprehensive plans are being prepared, in consultation with those concerned ...

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  13. N. ZEALAND TALKS NOT POSTPONED

    Mr. W. Nash, the New Zealand Finance Minister, did not state that his negotiations had been indefinitely postponed; he merely ...

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  14. QUIST'S FORM PLEASES HOPMAN

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—Harry Hopman, who confirmed that he and John Bromwich would be playing in a tournament at Vancouver on July 24 ...

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  15. ONE KILLED, 30 HURT AS POLICE FIRE ON CROWD

    SIMLA, Monday.—One was killed and 30 were injured when police in Dhadi, a petty State in the Punjab, fired on 2000 political demonstrators ...

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  16. JAPANESE LINER ON FIRE IN MID-PACIFIC

    The Bokuyo Maru, e[?] route from Los Angeles to Yokohama caught fire in mid-Pacific. She carries 110 passengers, a crew of 104 and a cargo of Chilean nitrate. In response to her S.O.S. messages the San Pedro Maru ...

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  17. 15 Killed, 18 Hurt in Boiler Explosions

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Fifteen were killed and 18 injured in boiler explosions in the steamer Berlin, at sea. ...

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  18. RETENTION OF "CAT" IS FAVORED

    There is pronounced opposition to the clause in the British Criminal Justice Bill, which seeks to abolish corporal punishment. ...

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  19. Found Dying in Apartment

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Zinaida Reich, the elderly wife of the famous theatrical producer, Vsevolod Meyerhold, who was arrested in June, was found dying ...

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  20. THEIR WAY OF COMMITTING HARA-KIRI

    The Domei Agency announces that, while flying from Hankow, a Japanese plane crashed on the enemy lines. lt says: "The occupants, General ...

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  21. Evidence Against Mr. Bridges Discarded

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Government announced that it was temporarily discarding two pieces of evidence against Mr. Harry Bridges, the ...

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  22. SOVIET REJECTS JAPANESE NOTE

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The Soviet returned without considering it a Japanese note delivered by the Ambassador (Mr. Togo) yesterday regarding oil and ...

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  23. WALL ST. PRICES RISE

    An unexpected [?]sh movement pushed stock prices upward one to four points in the largest day's trading since March 31, the ...

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  24. Mussolini Lionised by Hitler

    Herr Hitler plans to build a new railway station to be called Mussolini Station, for the arrival of State guests. The ...

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  25. EXPANSION OF IMPERIAL TRADE

    Karl Dudley presided at a Chambers of Commerce Congress luncheon in the magnificent Grocers' Hall. ...

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  26. OVER HALF OF WORLD'S GOLD HELD BY U.S.

    The United States held 58 per cent, of the world's visible gold at the end of March, according to the League of Nations ...

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  27. Insurance Against Air Raids

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Oliver Stanley, president of the Board of Trade, pointed out in the House of Commons in the course of a debate on ...

    Article : 150 words
  28. Conference on Whale Stocks

    LONDON, Monday.—A conference, at which America, Germany, Japan, Britain, Norway, Canada and South Africa are represented, is examining ...

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  29. BATTLESHIP FOR FLEET EXERCISES

    LONDON, Monday.—It is understood that the 29,150-ton battleship H.M.S. Ramillies, at present with the First Battle Squadron of the ...

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  30. BRITISH DELEGATION TO GENEVA

    LONDON, Monday.—It was announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that the United Kingdom delegation to the next Assembly of the ...

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  31. New Migration Methods Urged

    The Chambers of Commerce Congress, discussing migration, reaffirmed that balanced population within the Empire was essential, but new ...

    Article : 188 words
  32. Australian Department in German Museum

    BERLIN, Monday.—At the suggestion of the explorer, Professor Frobenius, an Australian department was installed, in the presence of consular ...

    Article : 80 words
  33. CHINESE DOLLAR FALLS TO 5d.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—The stabilisation fund has again stopped selling sterling. The Chinese dollar fell to 5d. ...

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  34. BOXING Pastor and Louis to Fight on September 20

    DETROIT, Monday.—It is announced that Joe Louis and Bob Pastor will fight on September 20, instead of on September 21, as previously ...

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