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  3. Sporadic Opposition To Nazi Regime

    The New York "Times" correspondent in Paris says the situation created by the Belgian and Dutch peace appeal and the British and French replies is undoubtedly an Allied tactical success, placing on Germany responsibility for the Netherlands' future ...

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  4. AMERICAN POLICY IN CHINA

    The Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull) to-day reiterated that the British reduction of forces in North China had not changed ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE IN SEATTLE

    lt is estimated that 1,000,000 dollars damage was caused to Seattle in the severest earth tremors ...

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  6. Negotiations Between Italy and Balkans

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An important Rumanian trade delegation will arrive at Rome on Saturday. The Istanbul correspondent of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. PRESSURE ON FINLAND MAY BE MAINTAINED

    Information reaching Washington indicates that the Soviet intends to maintain pressure and keep heavy troop concentrations on the Finnish border, but is reluctant to lose technical neutrality by an open attack. ...

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  8. CANADIAN AIR SCHEME

    It is announced that practical work is proceeding, and that the Transport Department is selecting and surveying aerodrome sites, in ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. Blackout Regulations Not Observed

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Three raid alarms have caused many summonses for infringements of blackout regulations. The authorities complain that light over the ...

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  10. Japanese Salvage Former British Ship

    OSAKA (Japan), Tuesday.—The Okada Salvage Company brought the former British ship Makumbo into Osaka to-day, having dragged her off n reef ...

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  11. Antarctic Expedition

    BOSTON, Monday.—Rear Admiral Byrd's snow-cruiser arrived to-day, a fortnight late, owing to eight breakdowns. ...

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  12. EXAMINATION OF CARGOES

    It was stated in London to-day that delay to ships at British contraband control bases is steadily decreasing. Naturally, there ...

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  13. GERMAN PLANES DRIVEN OFF

    Three British fighters patrolling above cloud level, over the east coast, sighted a German flying boat 2000 feet ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. GIRL EXECUTED FOR DEFACING POSTERS

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday—The Germans executed a young girl student at Warsaw, who was accused of defacing antiBritish posters, on which Mr. ...

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  15. MINISTERS VISIT HEADQUARTERS OF R.A.F.

    The Dominions Secretary (Mr. Eden), accompanied by the Australian Minister for Supply (Mr. Casey) and the other visiting ...

    Article : 144 words
  16. WARSHIPS PICK UP GERMAN CREWS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty states that the Navy intercepted the Mecklenburg and Parana's crews, which had abandoned their ships, ...

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  17. AIR MAIL STAMP SOLD FOR £300

    An unused Newfoundland 60 cent, air mail stamp was sold at a London stamp auction to-day for £300. The stamp was ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. First U.S. Line to Charter Foreign Ship

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Black Diamond Line, the first United States line to charter a foreign flag vessel with a foreign crew to trade to the ...

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  19. Valuable Iron That Would Have Been Wasted

    The Iron and Steel Control's appeal for scrap brought in the first three weeks 45,000 tons, which otherwise would, have been wasted. It is the equivalent of seven or eight shiploads, without shipping risks and the loss of foreign ...

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  20. Alleged Breach of Contract

    Lord Rothermere, giving evidence yesterday in the case in which Princess Stefanie Hohenlohe-Waldonberg is suing him for breach of ...

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  21. HELD AS HOSTAGE IN GERMANY

    PERTH (W.A.), Tuesday.—Miss Lorna Sydney Smith, prominent West Australian singer, who was held as a hostage in Germany after the ...

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  22. Allied Ships on German Black List

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—This morning's papers list 34 British and French passenger ships and freighters that are armed against submarines. They ...

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  23. SOCIALISATION OF MEDICINE

    Mr. H. A. Fagan, Minister of Social Welfare, referred sympathetically at the Medical Congress at Port Elizabeth to proposals for ...

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  24. CLOSING OF LONDON TUBE STATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—One of the worst but necessary inconveniences of war-time conditions in London has been the closing of certain tube ...

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  25. DOCTOR URGES BOLD TEST OF DIET

    Sir John Orr, authority on nutrition, told the British Medical Association conference at Aberdeen that the time had come when ...

    Article : 276 words
  26. GERMAN RAILWAY TO RUSSIA

    The "National Tidende" correspondent at Berlin says German engineers have planned an electric railway ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. AID FOR IDLE SEAMEN IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Coastguard has ordered its training schools to enrol only scamen rendered idle by the neutrality law. ...

    Article : 75 words
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