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  3. APPEAL TO BR[?]AlN AND FRANCE

    The Spanish Government, in a note delivered to the Foreign Office, addresses a "solemn appeal to the conscience of the British and French Governments," in view of the gravity of the military situation, regarding the "appalling and dangerous ...

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  4. COMMUNIST PLOT ALLEGED

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—Thirty—nine, including 26 Jews and nine women, are charged with having, as agents of the Comintern, organised Communist ...

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  5. NOISY DEBATE

    The debate on the Finance "Bill in the Chamber of Deputies opened noisily. The galleries were packed. Sir Erie Phipps, British ...

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  7. UNDUE RISE OF PRICES

    Mr. Shinjo Yoshino, Commerce Minister, to-day announced the creation of a commodity-prico commission for the purpose of ...

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  8. ANGLO-ITALIAN TALKS REVIEWED

    The Foreign Secretary (Count Ciano) and the British Ambassador (Lord. Perth) will meet this evening to review the progress of the conversations. Mr. Maurice Ingram will come to Rome about April ll from the Foreign Office in London to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRALIA IS JEWS' LAND OF PROMISE

    Australia apparently is the Austrian Jews' Land of Promise, according to the Jewish Telegraph Agency's Vienna ...

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  10. Abyssinian Conquest Recognised

    ROME, Tuesday. — Turkey and Greece have notified recognition of the Abyssinian conquest. ...

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  11. COMMONS PASSES COAL BILL

    The Coal Bill, widen is one of the Government's main legislative measures of the session, was moved to the third reading in the House ...

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  12. EFFECTIVE METHODS

    Despite contradictory reports, unprejudiced observers agree that recent operations in the Shantung and Shansi areas ...

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  13. U.S. NAVAL INCREASES

    As a sample of the fireworks that may be expected when the naval increases are debated, the Senate adjourned a discussion on the ...

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  14. Fight Against Stock Disease

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The standstill order for British cattle and other animals, extending over almost the whole country except the extreme ...

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  15. Cobb to Attack Land Speed Record

    A sensation is being caused by the revolutionary design of a new high-speed car, in which John Cobb, the famous ...

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  16. Austrian. Cardinal in Rome

    ROME, Tuesday.—Shortly after his arrival, Cardinal Innitzer, of Austria, interviewed Cardinal Paeolli. It is expected that he will have an ...

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  17. SOVIET MINISTER DISMISSED

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Theodor Raskolninov, Soviet Minister in Bulgaria, who went to Moscow from Sofia yesterday, ostensibly on a vacation, has ...

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  18. FATAL PLEBISCITE PLAN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Why did Dr. von Schuschnigg resort to the plebiscite that led to his downfall? The "Manchester Guardian's" former ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S REARMAMENT PROGRAMME

    The Minister for Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Inskip), speaking in London, said he was receiving large numbers of letters from people of all classes offering whatever service they could render to their country. He said this was a ...

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  20. Union of Two Peoples

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (General Hertzog) opened the Government's election campaign today. He contended that the union ...

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  21. COUNT NOT ALLOWED TO LAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Undersecretary for the Home Office (Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd), replying to a House of Commons question to-day, referred ...

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  22. Memorial Unveiling on July 1.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— It was officially announced from Buckingham Palace yesterday that the Australian War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux would ...

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  23. Anglo-American Trade Talks

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The AngloAmerican trade negotiations have been proceeding in Washington continuously since the end of February, and the ...

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