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  3. EXPORT CREDIT FOR POLAND

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) made the following statement in the Commons to-day regarding the financial negotiations which have been proceeding with a Polish delegation: ...

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  4. ALLEGED COMMUNIST TEACHINGS

    M. Bacon, a Portland police officer, who joined the Communist Party in 1930 in order to spy on it, testified at the Bridges hearing ...

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  5. Admiralty Buys 86 Trawlers

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty has purchased 86 of the most modern steam trawlers for use as mine-sweepers and for other naval purposes. They ...

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  6. CHINA IS DISAPPOINTED AT BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE

    The Chinese Foreign Office spokesman says the authorities cannot conceal their disappointment at the British Government's attitude. He adds: "It is regrettable that it should have noted the so-called special requirements of the Japanese forces in China, ...

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  7. 30,000 CHINESE TRAPPED

    The Japanese north of Hankow claim to have trapped 30,000 Chinese as the result of a fierce offensive launched yesterday, supported ...

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  8. POPE PREPARING FIRST ENCYCLICAL

    CASTELGANDOLFO, Tuesday.—The Pope is preparing his first encyclical, which will mainly be of a spiritual character, exhorting the faithful to ...

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  9. Seven Hurt in Bomb Explosions

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Seven were taken to hospital as the result of two bombs exploding almost simultaneously in the left luggage office at ...

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  10. VIRTUAL STATE OF WAR IN MANCHUKUO

    TOKIO, "Wednesday.— The enforcement of the air defence law means that a virtual state of war has been proclaimed in Manchukuo, which is deeply ...

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  11. RUBBER QUOTAS FIXED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The International Rubber Regulation Committee to-day revised the decision announced in May and fixed 60 per cent of the basic ...

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  12. Hitler Proves He is Well

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The presence of Herr Hitler at the opening performance of the "Flying Dutchman" at the Bayreuth festival disproves rumors that he ...

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  13. Stronger Dutch Defences in Java

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday.—The Government will announce in September the extent of reinforcement of the naval defences in Java. ...

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  14. Greater Germany

    LONDON, June 19.—The totals of the German census of May 17, published in all the German newspapers, show that the population of Greater ...

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  15. "Australia Mapped in 1420— By Chinese"

    Chinese discovered Australia in 1420, according to Dr. W. G. Goddard. He told the Queensland branch of the Royal Geographical Society that at ...

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  16. To Investigate Companies' Affairs

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Stanley) announced in the House of Commons that he had appointed Sir William M' ...

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  17. German-New Zealand Trade Agreement

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Certain points of the German-New Zealand trade agreement have been settled to the satisfaction of both parties. ...

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  18. ATTEMPT TO OVERCOME MOSCOW TALKS DEADLOCK

    The "Times" diplomatic correspondent says the Government is attempting to overcome the deadlock in the Anglo-Franco-Russian negotiating. It has sent the British Ambassador (Sir William Seeds) instructions enabling him to attack ...

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  19. MANCHUKUO BORDER TROUBLE

    In view of continued trouble on the Manchuk[?]o border the Government announces immediate enforcement throughout the ...

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  20. TENNIS AUSTRALIANS WIN IN TOURNEY

    In the Seabright tennis tournament to-day J. Crawford d. Umstaedter, 6-2, 6-2, A. Quist and Crawford d. Fisbach and Bellis, ...

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  21. British Exchequer Returns

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue amounts to £197,953,332, compared with £182,243,737 a year ago. There ...

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  22. Boycotted by Germans

    Leading Rumanians in Timisoara, capital of Banat Province, adjoining Hungary, presented a 100-page petition to the Government urging ...

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  23. BRITISH BOMBERS INTERCEPTED

    Two hundred and forty bombers of the Royal Air Force, manned by 1000 men, took part in the third training flight over Frence. The ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    "What could possibly save Australnsia and the whole South Seas if China failed to continue her resistance[?] Or if Japan contrived to secure this vast ...

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  25. BRITISH APPOINTMENT DEFENDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Questions were asked in the Commons to-day about the appointment of someone outside the Civil Service to be Permanent ...

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  26. Conference of Christian Youth

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Queen Wilhelmina, was given an inspiring greeting at the opening of the conference of Christian Youth, after which ...

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  27. Duke and Duchess to Fly to Colombo?

    The "Manchester Guardian" understands that the Duke and Duchess of Kent, when they are going to Australia, will fly to ...

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  28. GERMAN SUBMARINE PRACTICE

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is announced that extensive submarine manoeuvres in the Baltic, in which five of Germany's seven flotillas participated, ...

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  29. Excluded From Shipbuilding Loans

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. C. J. Cowan, presiding at a London Ship-owners' Society meeting, said it was amazing that the Government should ...

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  30. APPRECIATION OF PALESTINE ARMY'S SERVICES

    LONDON", Tuesday.—On the occasion of Lieut.[?]General Haining's relinquishing the command of the British forces in Palestine and Transjordan, ...

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  31. British Aid For New Zealand

    The Dominions Secretary (Sir Thomas Inskip), in the Commons, to-day announced an agreement on the financial requirements of New ...

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