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  3. DANZIG DISPUTE GERMANY "CANNOT AGREE TO COMPROMISE"

    "No Polish compromise on Danzig and the Corridor has any chance of succeeding," declares the Danzig "Vorposten," the editor of which accompanied Herr Foerster, leader of the Nazi Party, to Berchtesgaden. ...

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  4. STANDARD CAR'S RECORD AT BROOKLANDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The highest speed ever attained by a standard closed car at Brooklands was achieved to-day by Captain George Eyston, in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Recognition Of Belligerent Rights

    The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) and the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) started a second talk at 9 a.m., to-day. It is understood to-day's discussions centred on Japan's request that Britain should recognise partial belligerent ...

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  6. MOSCOW TALKS DRAG ON

    Whitehall declines to discuss the Moscow talks, which have become a displeasing theme. Well-founded reports from Paris ...

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  7. PROPOSED TALKS ON LOANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that on July 12 the Brazilian ...

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  8. PROFIT-TAKING FOLLOWS HEAVY TRADING

    Stocks swept up one to four points in the heaviest trading of the year, and then backed down moderately in dwindling trade ...

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  9. FOUR KILLED IN BOMBER CRASH

    A bomber of the 44th Squadron crashed at Corby, killing the four occupants, including Flying-Officer D. I. Jobson, of New Zealand. ...

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  10. AMERICA URGED TO ACT.

    Senator Vanderberg offered a resolution in the Senate requiring the United States to renounce the 1911 treaty of amity and commerce ...

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  11. SEES GERMAN INFLUENCE AT WORK

    Sir George Paish, British journalist and author, in a speech at Manchester after several months' residence in Japan said he was convinced Japan ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. SENTENCED BROTHER OFFICER

    Two men who had served as officers in the same regiment during the war faced each other across Greenwich Police Court recently. ...

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  13. TEACHING PROFESSION "CAPTURED BY COMMUNISTS"

    SPEAKERS at the Chambers of Commerce Congress deplored the incompleteness of Empire education, after which congress passed a resolution in support of broadening its historical and geographical basis. ...

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  14. REFUGEE TALKS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Inter-Government committee on refugees from Germany, which originated in a conference at Evian last year, and which ...

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  15. ALIENS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON.—A constructive approach to the problem of aliens in the United States has been measurably further advanced as a national policy with ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. Companies' Request For Inspectors

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) stated in the House of Commons that he had received applications ...

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  17. GERMAN GIBE AT DR. BENES

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A German news-agency communique says: "Dr. Benes, bankrupt of one of the political States formed to perpetuate Versailles, has ...

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  18. Less Italian Trade With Australia

    ROME, Tuesday.—Italian exports to Australia from January to May were £200,000, compared with £340,000 last year. Imports were £530,000, compared ...

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  19. BRITISH TREASURY RETURNS

    LONDON, Tuesday—Treasury returns show that total ordinary revenue for the current financial year up to July 15 amounted to £177,558,586. At the ...

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  20. Extra £19,499,815 Sought

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In addition to recent supplementary estimates for defence, totalling more than £275,000,000, another £19,499,815 was asked for ...

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  21. Advice to Czechs

    PRAGUE, Tuesday.—M. Havelka, acting-Prime Minister, appealed to Czechs not to nourish false hopes and not to listen to those who declared ...

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  22. MR. ROOSEVELT CONCEDES DEFEAT

    All neutrality legislation will be deferred until next Congress, White House announced late to-night, after a three hours' conference between President Roosevelt and Senate Democratic and Republican Leaders. ...

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  23. TENNIS Australians in U.S. Tournaments

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—Because their opponents defaulted, Jack Crawford moved into the second round of the Long-wood tournament, and Adrian Quist, ...

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  24. Electrical Galvanometer

    The Smithsonian Institution has announced the invention of a new instrument which will measure the heat of a star billions of miles away. The ...

    Article : 72 words
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