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  3. Jewish Doctors Not Wanted in Germany.

    BERLIN, Monday.—An official decree prohibits Jews from sitting for medical degrees, A leading Heidelberg philosopher, ...

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  4. Non-Intervention Situation. Uncjanged.

    ANXIETY regarding the future of non-intervention in Spain was reflected in the House of Commons when many questions on the subject were addressed to the Foreign Secretary (Captain Eden). He made a composite reply to several and reviewed ...

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  5. DOUBLE FLIGHT AGROSS ATLANTIC.

    AMID the cheers of a few hundred Irish folk, led by Mr. de Valera, the Caledonia taxied over the deep, wide waters of the Shannon, rose like a bird and flew into the vast space of the Atlantic. ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT STILL DECLINING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—A further indication of the steady trond of industrial recovery is recalled by the Ministry for Labor's return of ...

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  7. JULY 4 CELEBRATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The celebration of July 4 resultes in 384 deaths through various causes throughout the nation. Fireworks alone caused ...

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  8. Strikers Charged With Murder.

    PORT OF SPAIN, Monday.—The oil strike has ended. Murder charges have been brought against 13 strikers for the killing of two policemen. ...

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  9. REBEL LOSSES.

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Paris correspondent received from a "reliable source" the summaryof a secret document that General ...

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  10. ROYAL ARCHERS

    Having arrived at Holyrood House, Their Majesties and the Princesses, under the eyes of thousands on Salisbury crags, ...

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  11. Tax Evader Brought to Heel.

    Relentless taxation authorities won an unusual battle with a foreign income tax evader, who bought an old steamer, fitted it ...

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  12. "FORCED BY DESPOTS TO REARM."

    LONDON", Tuesday. — "Despots forced Britain and America to participate in the rearmament race," declared the American Ambassador (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DOPE SMUGGLING.

    LONDON", June 12.—Mysterious illnesses of women in different parts of England during the past few months have led to the discovery of dope ...

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  14. PILING UP OF ARMS.

    CAPE TOWN", Monday.—The Prime Minister (General Hertzog), on his arrival from England, was emphatic that the piling up of armaments by ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. VAN ZEEIAND'S VISIT TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Premier of Belgium (M. Paul.van Zeeland) arrived at Southampton from New York this morning, and proceeded to ...

    Article : 321 words
  16. ITALIAN FORCES IN NORTH AFRICA.

    ROME, Monday.—A royal- decree establishes a single high command for all armed forces in Northorn Africa, land, air and naval, to ho held by ...

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  17. International Uncertainties.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— President Roosevelt, in a letter to the University or Virginia, warned that any accentuation of international uncertainties ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. German Whaling Ship Launched.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Unitas, of thirty thousand tons, claimed to be the largest whaling mother ship, was launched at Bremen for the South ...

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