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  3. Anglo-Irish Talks Continued

    Conversations between United Kingdom Ministers and Mr. ie Valera and his colleagues were continued at Downing Street his morning and this afternoon. Communiques issued at the and of each session indicate that the discussion begun yesterday ...

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  4. DUKE SECURED FRIEND'S RELEASE FROM PRISON

    A sequel to the theft of a wallet from the hip pocket of Sir Henry Chilton, recently Ambassador to Spain, at Hendaye, while ...

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  5. IMMENSE INCREASE OF LOYALIST FIGHTING POWER

    The Daily Telegraph s Teruel correspondent reveals an immense increase of loyalist fighting power. He adds that they have for the first time shown a really efficient military machine in operation, displaying discipline and manoeuvring ...

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  6. NON-INTERVENTION

    The chairman's sub-committee or the Non-intervention Committee to-day resumed its consideration of a draft resolution dealing with ...

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  8. ROCKEFELLER CENTRE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Mr. J. D. Rockefeller announced that he was speeding up the completion of the Rockefeller Centre by the erection of ...

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  9. ALLEGEDLY STRUCK OFFICERS

    Pilot-Officer Frederick Robert M'Quire (23), of the 114th Bomber Squadron, R.A.F., who stated that he with a friend flew from ...

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  10. Must Recife Grace to Mussolini

    Free meals for elementary school children throughout the country, hitherto given only to the poorest, will now be ...

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  11. STAUN HALTS PURGE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Moscow correspondent says that M. Stalin has halted the party purge. A decree issued ...

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  12. ITALIAN, QUEST FOR ANTHEM

    Italy has Fascist anthems, but is seeking an imperial anthem, for which a competition was held. Three selected entries were ...

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  13. INDIANS OBJECT TO MONUMENTS

    The latest instance or the Indian Nationalist movement to remove historical British monuments, including a statue of John ...

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  14. PEACE TALKS

    The Premier (Prince Konoye) at a press conference said that although Japan had hitherto studied peace terms with the Chinese ...

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  15. Children's Physique Improves

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Increases of two inches in average height and seven or eight pounds in tho weight of school children in the last 30 years ...

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  16. LONG-RANGE DEVELOPMENT FLIGHT FORMED

    The Air Ministry announced that a long-range development flight had been formed at Upper Heyford for preliminary training under the ...

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  17. FRENCH CABINET FORMED

    M. Chautemps has formed a Cabinet composed of 18 Radicals and two Republican Socialists. ...

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  18. CHINA TO FIGHT "TILL PEACE WON"

    "So long as aggression persists, we are determinad to continue our resistance.... Peace at any price will neither do justice to China nor credit to ...

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  19. King George's Gift to King Farouk

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Sir Miles Lampson, High Commissioner for Egypt, presented King Farouk with King George's wedding gift, consisting of ...

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  21. NEW ALLOY PRODUCED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A new alloy nearly 1½ times as heavy as lead and correspondingly more effective as protection against X-ray and radium ...

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  22. Long Voyage in Fishing Boat

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Skipper H. H. Brache, a native of Guernsey, is going to Australia front Falmouth in his fifty-feet fishing boat Reine d'Arvor ...

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  23. Unable to Understand Why France Tolerates Anti-Soviet Organisation

    "I cannot understand what is happening in France. Why do they tolerate the existence of a terrorist anti-Soviet ...

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  24. UNKNOWN NUMBER KILLED WHEN FIRE DESTROYS COLLEGE

    With the total dead not yet determined owing to confusion still existing after a fire which destroyed the Sacred Heart College, it is indicated, that thirty are possibly dead, chiefly boys. Seventeen bodies have been recovered, and at least 13 are missing. ...

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  25. OPPOSED TO TITLES

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.—The Assembly adopted a resolution against the conferment of titles by the King on any person in the Presidency of Bombay. ...

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  27. GRUDGE AGAINST N.S.W.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — The Government has decided not to accept a New South Wales invitation to participate in the sesquicentenary celebrations. ...

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  28. AMERICAN MISSING

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The police are [?]able to trace an American, Michael [?] (69). It is feared he may have [?] Eugene Weidmann's seventh ...

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