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  3. Hold-up In Japanese Advance

    The "Times" and British United Press correspondents at Shanghai suggest a hold-up in the Japanese advance on the strategic Lunghai railway. The "Times" correspondent says there have been no movements for a week. Military observers ...

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  4. ICE JAM SWEEPS AWAY BRIDGE

    An ice jam swept away the Niagara Falls bridge, linking the United States and Canada, the ice pack reaching a height of 70 feet. ...

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  5. "LOYALISTS PLANNING BIG OFFENSIVE"

    "L'Oeuvre" asserts that the Spanish Government is preparing for a big spring offensive, to be launched within two months. Neutrals from Spain state that Germany and Italy are actively assisting General Franco. Four German destroyers are ...

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  8. King of Albania Engaged

    The latest royal romance, according to the newspapers, is the engagement of King Zog of Albania and Countess Geraldine ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. HITLER'S VISIT TO ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday. — The police are taking strict measures to ensure the safety of Herr Hitler during his visit in the spring. Janitors in Rome have ...

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  10. STOCK PRICES SLUMP

    Approximately a billion dollars was shorn from stock prices in the most serious break since November 22. Losses of 7½ points were ...

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  11. FIRST SETTLEMENT IN AUSTRALIA Commemoration Service in London

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and Mrs. Bruce, the Governor of South Australia, and Lady Dugan, and the ...

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  12. "AUSTRALIANS' FINE CHARACTERISTICS"

    "Australians show a response to music far more enthusiastic than is the case in most countries I know," said Sir Richard Terry, music examiner, arriving at Tilbury from Australia. ...

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  13. DUKE OF KENT'S COURTSHIP

    An imtimate account of the courtship of the Duke and Princess Marina is contained in the memoirs of Prince Christopher of ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S BIGGEST AIR LINER UNDERGOES TESTS

    Imperial Airways' 20-ton monoplane Ensign, which is Britain's biggest air liner, was flown to Coventry to-day for full-load tests, ...

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  15. "Britain's Recovery Likely to Last"

    LONDON, Wednesday. —"The steadiness of Britain's recovery suggests that it is of a permanent, longterm character," declared Mr. Rupert ...

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  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS' FUTURE

    According to Geneva messages, at a short private meeting of the League Council to-day the agenda for the ...

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  17. "A GREAT CALL TO THE PEOPLE"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Mr. Nicholas Murray Butler made Australia Day the theme of his address to the Pilgrim Society. He expressed ...

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  18. Alsatian Saves Child from Death

    Gordon Norris, aged thirty months, who had been missing from his home at Hull for eighteen hours, was found in ...

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  19. NO OVERTURES TO GERMANY

    "There is no foundation whatever for reports and rumors that Britain is on the eve of making advances to Germany," declares ...

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  20. BRITISH AIR REARMAMENT

    The "Daily Mail's" aeronautical correspondent says an investigation reveals disquieting facts regarding production in the ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. JEW BAITER'S PAPER BANNED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's Nuremberg correspondent says, "The ban on the 'Der Stuermer' is threatening to develop into a ...

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  22. FOURTEEN PERSONS BLOWN TO BITS

    The southern region of the city was shaken when hand grenades seized from secret depots of the Cagoulards ("Hooded Men") exploded on the heights of the suburb of Villejuif. Fourteen persons were blown to pieces. ...

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  23. Queen Victoria Film Banned in Germany

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Herald" reports that the British film "Victoria the Great" has been banned in Germany, because Queen Victoria ...

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  24. BRITISH WAR PRECAUTIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Government's plans for maintaining British food supplies in war-time are practically ...

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  25. 30,000-Mile Pleasure Flight

    LONDON, Thursday.—The longest flight ever undertaken in a privately chartered 'plane was completed at Croydon. Captain T. W. Morton, in a ...

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