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  3. SEE-SAW BATTLE TURNS IN CHINA'S FAVOR

    The see-saw battle in the Grand Canal area has again turned in China's favor. Her troops have driven back Japanese advancing in the south on Hsuchow, so the position is the same as it was seventeen days ago. ...

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  4. FEAR OF WAR DEPLORED

    "Despite dangerous conditions, I don't believe that war is near. Many people the world over are inclined to panic, and aro already ...

    Article : 169 words
  5. BRITISH AIRCRAFT SABOTAGE

    There was a Bharp passage in the House of Commons, when Lord Winterton, in reply to a question, said the police investigations into ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. REBELS CONTROL VITAL POWER LINES

    The Spanish rebels, advancing in the valleys of Upper Aragon, captured Balaguer, fifteen miles north-east of Lerida. They thus control the power lines mainly supplying Barcelona's industries" from the hydro-electric station at Capdella. The insurgents ...

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  7. DEMOCRACY AT ITS BEST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Hugh. Dalton (Labor), on his return to the Houso of Commons from Australia, referred to migration. He told me: "It ...

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  9. Not Done With Colonies Question

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—Addressing a meeting, the Minister for the Interior (Dr. Frick) warned the people not to believe that Germany, after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY

    A definite assertion that New Zealand intimated to Mr. Chamberlain, the Primo Minister, disagreement with his foreign policy ...

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  11. CHURCH'S POSITION IN AUSTRIA

    VATICAN CITY, Wednesday, Chrdinal Innitzer, of Austria, [?] Beventy-five minutes in audi[?] with the Pope. He was ...

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  12. Australian Apples Please London Market

    The first arrivals of Australian apples are in good condition and have pleased the market. Like New ...

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  13. MOST BARGAIN WITH UNION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Nationnl Labor Relations Beard ruled that employers' refusal to sign a contract with a union constituted ...

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  14. CONTENTIOUS BILL

    The Chamber of Deputies passed the Finance Bill by 310 votes to 250. The taxi-Drivers' strike ...

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  15. ORONTES IN RED SEA

    (From the Special Correspondent of the Australian Associated Press Aboard the Orontes.) AT SEA, "Wednesday.—The Red ...

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  16. EXTRACTION OF OIL FROM COAL

    A brief debate took place in the house of Lords on the recommendations of the Falmouth Commission, which ...

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  17. AID FOR AUSTRIAN REFUGEES

    The under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Butler) answered several questions in the House of Commons to-day about refugees from ...

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  18. ALLEGED SABOTAGE

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Mr. Albert Melville Troyer, an elderly American horticulturist, who carno to Russia to assist the fruit industry, and became ...

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  19. SYMBOL OF OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Even if the Senate's rejection of M. Blum's bill tomorrow were not taken for granted, the spread of the engineering strike would ...

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  20. Count Ciano May Visit London

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is understood that, to mark the improved AngloItalian relations, Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Secretary, will pay a goodwill ...

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  22. EX-MINISTERS IN CONCENTRATION CAMP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Seventy political prisoners transferred at the week-end to the Dachau concentratione camp from Vienna are reported to ...

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  23. QUEEN WILHELMINA UNABLE TO SEE EYE TO EYE WITH PRINCE BERNHARD

    Minor differences are reported to have arisen between Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Bernhard, whose lightness of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. NAZI PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Czechoslovak Minister for Railways has asked the German State Railways to remove Gorman propaganda from international ...

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