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  3. Commons Not To Meet During Recess

    Heated interchanges were caused in the House of Commons to-day by the refusal of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) to adopt a suggestion that the House meet during the recess. A Labor amendment that the House reassemble on August ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIA AT LAST READY TO BE CONVINCED?

    The "Times" special correspondent at Moscow, recording the impression made by Mr. Chamberlain's speech on July 31, adds: ...

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  5. MR. BRIDGES ON COMMUNISM

    Mr. Harry Bridges, called by the Government, testified that he once jokingly said he was a member of the Communist Party, but actually ...

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  6. STRONGER POSITION THAN IN 1914

    The greater strength and preparedness of Germany compared with 1914 is the theme of proclamations issued on the occasion of ...

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  7. King Leopold in Golf Tourney

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—King Leopold, a four handicap golfer, was eighth of 32 qualifiers in the Belgian amateur title. Few knew he was playing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAID LEADER SHOT DEAD

    SIMLA, Wednesday.—Mushki Alamkhan, an ally of the Fakir Ipi, was shot dead yesterday while leading a raid on a village near Bannu. ...

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  9. CHRISTIANS' ATTITUDE TO WAR

    The world conference of Christian Youth was unable to agree as to whether a Christian was justified in fighting. A large ...

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  10. Gift of £100,000 to Build Hospital

    LONDON, Wednesday.—As the result of a talk with President Roosevelt, the Scottish millionaire, Sir Alexander Maclean, who spent his youth in ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. WOOING THE IRISH

    LONDON, July 3.—Every German newspaper last week carried a long article striving to prove that there is a much closer relationship between Eire ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. Able to Deal With Submarines

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Replying in the House of Lords to Lord Mottistone's motion for the abolition of submarines, Lord Stanhope said the ...

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  13. BOMB EXPLOSIONS IN RADIO STATION

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. — Two bombs exploded in the new Palestine broadcasting studio's third control room. A South African woman ...

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  14. Unwilling to Postpone Election

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) was asked in the House of Commons if he was aware of the hostility of the general ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. BRITISH RAILWAYMEN'S CLAIMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The railway companies have offered to meet representatives of locomotive engineers and firemen to discuss claims for pay ...

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  16. Thetis Salvage to Continue

    In the House of Lords this afternoon, Earl Stanhope, First Lord of the Admiralty, said they intended to proceed with ...

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  17. British "Domination" of Sea Resented

    Reminding Danzig of the naval importance enjoyed by pre-war Germany, Herr Foerster, leader of the Nazis, speaking at a mass ...

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  18. Anglo-Polish Pact Signed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An export credits guarantee agreement between the Polish and British Governments was signed to-day by the Polish Ambassador ...

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  19. ANOTHER TENNIS UPSET

    Comparatively unknown Chicagoans, Bickel and Wac[?]an, eliminated the top seeded doubles players, Wood and Hunt, 3—6, 6—3, 6—2. ...

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  20. Contracts Given to Britain

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.—German trade representatives protested to the Rumanian Government against the allotment of large contracts to British ...

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  21. LABOR WINS SEAT FROM GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Brecon and Radnor election resulted: W. F. JACKSON (Labor).. 20,679 R. HANNING PHILLIPPS ...

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  22. BRITISH HONDURAS NOT FOR SALE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It was stated in a House of Commons answer to-day that no negotiations were in progress with the Government of ...

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  23. ADDITIONS TO NAVY TO COST £11,000,000

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An addition of 180 anti-submarine and patrol vessels to the Navy as part of the 1939 programme and at a cost of about ...

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  24. CUP TEAM IN NEED OF GRANT

    ZAGREB, Wednesday.—The Yugoslav Tennis Federation has notified the Government that the Davis Cup team will be unable to go to the United ...

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  25. Rumania Accept's Hungary's Request

    BUDAPEST, Wednesday.—Rumania has accepted Hungary's request for a mixed military commission to investigate recent frontier incidents. An ...

    Article : 26 words
  26. BAN ON POLITICAL ACTIVITY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The President signed a bill outlawing political activity among relief workers, but cautioned against abuse of ...

    Article : 38 words
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