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  3. Protests Against Attacks On British Shipping

    MOVING the adjournment of the House of Commons last evening to call attention to the attacks, on Wednesday on two British ships off Valencia, the Opposition leader (Mr. Attlee) said there was no doubt at all that these ships were engaged in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPY RING IN AMERICA

    The "Daily News" is informed that, despite the pleas of not guilty, the Government has signed confessions from four of the accused in ...

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  5. SUDETEN GERMAN PROBLEM

    The Times'" Prague correspondent says strict secrecy was observed by both sides yestorday at the first round-table four-hour ...

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  6. ROYAL FUNERAL ON MONDAY

    There will be no court mourning for the late Countess of Strathmore, the (Queen's mother. The funeral will take place at ...

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  7. DISORDER IN AUSTRIA

    The "Daily Herald" declares that German troops are ready to march into Austria to maintain order. ...

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  9. All Must Work in Germany

    General Goering has decreed that universal labor service shall begin on July 1, after which all able-bodied ...

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  10. Foreign Statesman Entertained

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) entertained to luncheon at the Foreign Office to-day Monsieur Tatarescu, a Rumanian ...

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  11. Canadian Delegation Will Visit Sydney

    TORONTO, Thursday.—Mr. E. ScottReid, Secretary of the Canadian Institute of Foreign Affairs, announces that a representative Canadian delegation ...

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  12. WHALING CONVENTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The international whaling conference has concluded a convention which will shortly be signed, largely continuing the position ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. John Brownlee to Tour Australia and N.Z.

    LONDON, Thursday.—John Brownlee, the Victorian singer, has contracted with Taits to tour Australia and New Zealand in August, 1939. ...

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  14. ITALY INSISTS ON WIN FOR FRANCO

    The Associated Press' diplomatic correspondent understands that Signor Mussolini has made it clear to the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), that Italy's constant aim, complete final victory for General Franco, remains ...

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  15. Air Precautions in Britain

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) announced in the House of Commons to-day that in view of the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially announced that Their Majesties will visit France on July 19 for the unveiling of the Australian War ...

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  18. Italian Squadron's Visit to Malta

    LONDON, Thursday.—In Teply to a question in the House of Commons to-day regarding the visit of the Italian First Squadron to Malta, the ...

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  19. WORLD PRODUCTION OF WHEAT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Department of Agriculture estimates that the world wheat production for 1938 will he between 4,023,000,000 and ...

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  20. THREATENED INVASION OF HAINAN

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Hong Kong correspondent says Japanese warships are concentrating at Hoichow, and ...

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  21. Warrant Issued For Count's Arrest

    The Bow Street magistrate remained in the court this evening to deal with the case of Count Haugwitz-Hcventlow, who was ...

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  22. TRANSMITTER PICKED UP TRAGEDY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A mobile television transmitter making shots in tho city picked up an unexpected tragedy when the cameraman trained the ...

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  23. GERMAN DEBT DEFAULT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) was asked in the House of Commons to-day what action he was taking in ...

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  24. Rationing in Japan

    TOKIO, Friday.—It is announced that the Government will ration or prohibit the domestic use of and fix maximum prices for thirty-two key ...

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