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  4. BIGGEST BATTLE OF CHINESE WAR EXPECTED SHORTLY

    CHINESE bombers carried out two lightning raids upon the Wuhu aerodrome, upon which they dropped seventy-five bombs. They destroyed a Japanese 'plane about to land and five others that were on the ground. ...

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  5. CIVILIANS TO EVACUATE MADRID

    The "Times'" Madrid correspondent says an official decree makes it compulsory for 400,000 of the civil population ...

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  7. GREAT EXPANSION OF STEEL INDUSTRY

    According to a statement by the British Iron and Steel Federation, the British steel industry is at present equipped to produce, ...

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  8. Rumania Warned

    The British Minister in Bucharest (Sir Reginald Hoare) has been instructed to take an early, opportunity of reminding the ...

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  9. TOLERANCE AND TRUTH

    LONDON. Thursday. Mr. Kenneth Lindsay, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education, in his presidential ...

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  10. Britain's Colossal Defence Estimates

    The "Star's" political writer says Britain's defence estimates for 1938 have already been prepared, and will be ...

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  11. ARABIC BROADCASTS

    LONDON,Thursday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says the British policy of foreign language broadcasts is claiming more and more attention ...

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  12. STOKER RAN AMOK

    A Christmas Day struggle on the high seas aboard the Port Nicholson was related at Hull today, when James Lennox Irwin, ...

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  13. MURDER PLOTS

    The "Daily Mail's" Riga correspondent says large numbers of arrests followed the discovery of new conspiracies against the lives ...

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  14. TRAFFIC SUSPENDED

    Central Europe is still freezing, and many parts are snowbound, Four men attempting to cross the Venice lagoon were trapped ...

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  15. EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.| The Ministry of Labor estimates that at December 30 the number of insured persons in employment ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" political writer says that the air raid precautions department of the Home Office is becoming an ...

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  17. CONQUEST OF ABYSSINIA

    ROME, Wednesday.— A semi-official communique welcomes Holland's recognition of the Abyssinian conquest. Germany, Switzerland, Austria, ...

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  18. BRITAIN BLAMED FOR ARMAMENTS RACE

    TOKIO, Thursday.—"Asahi" editorially condemns Britain for "causing a naval race," though it sees reason in a desire to protect the route to ...

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  19. JAPANESE USE THIRD DEGREE

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—The municipal police sergeant, Bennett, a Britisher whom the Japanese have charged with having impeded a military ...

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  20. Better Off on the Ground!

    " The Value of stratosphere pilot balloons is mostly in the direction of publicity," said Professor P. M. Blackett, when ...

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  21. EXPERIENCED PILOTS IN HIGH-SPEED MACHINES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Striking admissions that Air Force pilots are put in high-speed machines before they are experienced with them; and that ...

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  22. Japanese in Foreign Cable Office at Shanghai

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—Japanese consors this morning commenced activities in the local foreign cable office. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN CARPETS AND RUGS

    LONDON, Thursday.— A large selection of carpets and rugs, made by hand by members of the Countrywomen 's Association of South Australia, which ...

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  24. Sentenced to Death for Possessing Cartridges

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.—For being in possession of 81 rifle cartridges, Ali Elkeraki, aged nineteen, was sentenced to death to-day. ...

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  26. Pope Receives 350 Honeymoon Couples

    VATICAN CITY, Wednesday.— The Pipe, in the course of a busy morning, grunted audience to 350 honeymoon couples. ...

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  27. "UNION" INSTEAD OF EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.— A British union instead of the British Empire was advocated by Mr. Ralph Rayner, a member of the House of Commons, ...

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  29. Doctors Go On Strike

    LILLE (France), Wednesday.—Because the authorities refuse increase their fees, doctors of the Nordze Department have decided to ...

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