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  3. GERMANY'S QUEST FOR SUPPLIES

    The Berlin correspondent of the New York "Times" (Mr. Waldemar Hoeffding) says that with the proclamation of Britain's export ...

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  4. WENT DOWN WITH COLORS FLYING

    Attacked while cruising to the south-east of Iceland by the German pocket battleship Deutschland and another raider, said to be the Emden, the British merchant cruiser Rawalpindi, former P. and O. liner, fought gallantly till all her guns were put out of action and she was set on fire. She had a complement of 300, and only a few were saved. ...

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  5. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S BROADCAST PLEASES FRENCH

    The French press warmly approved of Mr. Chamberlain's broadcast. The "Intransigeant" likens his war aim, "First win the ...

    Article : 238 words
  6. Offer to Withdraw Troops

    The British United Press correspondent at Helsinki says the Finnish reply to the note of the Russian Premier (M. Molotov) offers to withdraw ...

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  7. POLISH SPIRIT NOT BROKEN

    The Exchange's Amsterdam correspondent says that, despite the censorship, news of the formation of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. Construction of War Craft in Canada

    OTTAWA (Canada), Monday.— Construction will begin shortly of eight 150,000-dollar aircraft salvage boats, five to operate in the Pacific ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. GERMAN AIMS IN POLAND

    The "Times" special correspondent at Riga says an authoritive Berlin statement explains that German policy in Poland has two aims:— (1) Reduction of the Poles to subservience. ...

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  10. TRAINED TO HATE BRITONS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent with the R.A.F. in France says the pilot of a Dornier shot down on November 23 told the ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. AERIAL PROPAGANDA FROM GERMANY

    PARIS, Monday.—The latest German pamphlets disseminated by air over France consists of booklets printed in small type on good paper ...

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  12. BOASTED RAIDER WOULD RESCUE THEM

    Two days before the Deutschland attacked the Rawalpindi the Chitral captured 32 members of the crew of a German cargo boat, ...

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  13. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN PUBLIC HEALTH

    LONDON, Monday.—The Health Ministry, in its annual report for 1938, says the birth-rate was 15.1 per thousand living, compared with 14.9 in ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. Hertzog Opposed To Secession

    General Hertzog, former Prime Minister, and Mr. N. C. Havenga, former Minister of Finance, to-day refused ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. JAPANESE AIR SERVICE TO SIAM

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Foreign Office to-day announced the signing of an agreement with Siam for a regular air service to Japan. ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. Must Gird Up Our Loins

    Field-Marshal Lord Milne to-day told the British National Cadet Association that the war would not end ...

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  17. STRENGTH THROUGH-JOY MOVEMENT

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels), addressing the annual session of the Culture Chamber to-day, declared: "We ...

    Article : 145 words
  18. N.Z. WAR SERVICES ASSOCIATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To-day 350 New Zealanders formed the New Zealand War Services Association, to promote welfare work among New ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. Victory For Hitler Would Mean Rule of The Jackboot

    LONDON, Monday.—The Minister for Food (Mr. Herbert Morrison), broadcasting to-day, said: "I do not welcome war, but if Nazi Germany ...

    Article : 323 words
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