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  3. INDIAN NEGOTIATIONS AT DEADLOCK

    Negotiations by the Viceroy of India (Lord Linlithgow) to reach an agreement with the Indian Congress are at a deadlock. Correspondence between the Viceroy and Indian leaders reveals that the main obstacle is the failure of the Hindu ...

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  4. LATVIAN BALTS JOIN REICH

    The "Times" Riga correspondent says the first shipload of Latvian Balts, as distinct from Roich Germans, has sailed for Gdynia ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. French Maintain Firm Grip on Forbach and Saarguemines

    This morning's French communique says there was local artillery activity at several points. The French to-day maintained a firm grip on Forbach and Saarguemines, five miles in advance of the Maginot Line. German howitzers have thundered ...

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  6. Japan Seeks Better Relations With U.S.

    Former Foreign Minister, Messrs. Yoshizawa and Arita, suggest that Japan should pay indemnities for damage done to American ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. TEACH DEMOCRACY IN SCHOOLS

    Politics must not be left out of schools. Mr. G. H. Calpin, editor of a Natal newspaper, told delegates to the Natal Teachers' ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. "Adding Fuel to Blaze"

    BERLIN, Monday.—The "Diplomatische Korrespondenz," commenting on the repeal of the American arms embargo, says: "lt is impossible to ...

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  9. SPIES ON BIG LINER

    Three suspected spies were taken off the crack Dutch liner Nieuw Amsterdam during a search by the British Navy, reported the liner's passengers, ...

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  10. INTENSE FORTIFICATION OF HAWAII

    Hawaii is rapidly becoming "a second and doubly-strong Gibraltar," according to Mr. J. Hardie Neil, well-known Auckland ...

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  11. DOMINION SUPPORT FOR BRITAIN

    In view of the successful progress of the conversations proceeding in London between representatives of the Dominion and ...

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  12. 'Thinks 1t Safe to Bargain"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"This war is going very well for the British Empire, so the Congress Party in India thinks it is safe to bargain," said ...

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  13. PARACHUTIST'S SIX-MILE JUMP

    The "Izvestia" states that a parachutist specially supplied with oxygen jumped from a height of nearly six miles and ...

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  14. BIG S.A. RAILWAY SPEED UP

    A general scheme of deviations and eliminating curves and gradients is being undertaken by the South African railways, to make ...

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  15. Dutch Uniforms Being Smuggled Into Germany

    Police are investigating the alleged smuggling of uniforms of Dutch soldiers, postmen and railwaymen into Germany. ...

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  16. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    The British, Australian and New Zealand air missions will begin formal discussions in Canada to-morrow. It is believed that ...

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  17. GERMANS' FEAR OF AIR RAIDS

    The Germans' dread of air raids is revealed in a letter from a young Norwegian girl in Cologne to her sister in Oslo, which is published in the ...

    Article : 193 words
  18. MOUNTIE SHOT IN GUN FIGHT

    REGINA (Canada). Monday.—Tracked down by a Royal Canadian Mounted Police dog, Nelson Summy. an Indian, wanted for the slaying of his 35 ...

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  19. "BOOBY TRAPS" ON WEST FRONT

    The cunning manner in which German "booby traps" have been set all over the front between the Rhine and the Moselle, compelling the ...

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  20. NORWAY REJECTS GERMAN REQUEST

    Norway has sent a note to Germany rejecting her request that the American ship City of Flint should be held pending negotiations and also her request that the prixc crew interned at Haugesund should be released. ...

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  21. QUINTUPLETS AS POPULAR AS EVER

    CALLANDER (Canada), Monday.— The Dionne quintuplets continue Canada's stellar attraction for tourists. They are as popular at five years old ...

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  22. ULSTER WOMEN CREATE NEW INDUSTRY

    The nimble fingers of Northern Ireland's needlewomen have within a year won for them recognition in three Continents for producing ...

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  23. GERMANY'S TRADE TROUBLES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Belgrade correspondent reports that four leading members of the German trade delegation have ...

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  24. THREATENED TO JUMP TO HIS DEATH

    KINGSTON (Ontario). Monday. — Perched on top of a 100ft. smoke-stack at the penitentiary here, a convict serving a 20-year sentence threatened to ...

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  25. "OUR TURN NEXT"

    Bottles of brandy, cigarettes and Hares were given by the commander of a German U-boat to the captain and crew of the British tug Neptunia after ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. WAR ON MOTOR BANDITS

    One of the best-known chief constables in Britain has retired. He is Mr. George Knight, Chief Constable Of Hertfordshire. Forty-three years ...

    Article : 92 words
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