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  3. SHORT-LIVED TRUCE.

    Central Government reportedly decided to throw its full weight against Japan, if necessary. The Japanese brought up troops in carnages coupled to ordinary trains, the Chinese authorities refusing them special trains. The Japanese now occupy the Wangping area ...

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  4. British Markets Cheerful

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain's optimistic review of the trade position and outlook caused the stock markets to finish the week with gratifying cheerfulness. Most city circles consider that the Prime Minister's confidence that an early slump is impossible is justified, ...

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    Sir Josiah Stamp, the noted economist, railway magnate, and director of the Bank of England, who, it is reported, may accompany Earl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHARGED WITH ROBBERY.

    LOS ANGELES. Sunday.—Cinema friends rallied to the support of John Montague, who is awaiting extradition for the hearing of an Essex County ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. FOOTBALLERS TOLD TO LEAVE ITALY.

    The banned footballers returned unexpectedly from Italy, Signor Mussolini ordering them to depart within twenty-four hours, when ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. "GOOD Wages For All Would Ensure Peace."

    BALBOA, Sunday.—The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. M..J. Savage), returning from the Imperial Conference, said there would be no more wars if ...

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    M. Bonnet, the new French Minister for Finance, who has made drastic proposals for ending Frances present financial crisis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. POPE ENJOYS SUN TREATMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says the Pope daily drives out at Castelgandolfo in the hottest part of the day. He ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. BIGGER NAVAL GUNS.

    The "Times' " naval correspondent says the American decision to mount sixteen-inch guns on the new battleships may be a ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. Linked With Arms Running

    Investigating an attack on this man, M. Jouannaud, by Paris gangster police uncovered an arms-running organisation. They visited his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Hutton, the youthful Yorkshire cricketer, who celebrated his 21st birthday with 153 runs against Leicester. He previously scored ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    Michael Gromoff, with his assistant pilot, Major A. Yumashev, and navigator, P. Daniline, mada a perfect take-off at a Moscow suburb ...

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  15. Britain Regains Altitude Record

    Flight-Lieut. M. J. Adam, who has broken the world's altitude record, and the special helmet he were on the flight. He reached 53,937 ft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LAST SEARCH FOR MRS. PUTNAM.

    High navy officials admitted today that they had virtually abandoned any hope of finding Mrs. Putnam alive on the basis of ...

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  17. PRIEST UNFROCKED.

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday.—Following the unusual procedure of an inquisition, involving the closest examination, Father Cordi di Pietro, parish ...

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  18. King Honors Engine-drivers.

    Hastily wiping his boots and hands with an oil rag, after changing into clean overalls during the last few miles of ...

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  19. NON- INTERVENTION PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Foreign Secretary (Captain R. A. Eden), fulfilling a long-standing engagement to go for a week-end trip in Lord ...

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  20. RESTAURANT STRIKE.

    In order to prevent the strike from paralysing, the restaurants, the Government has provided for all working employes ...

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  21. INTENSE HEAT IN U.S.A.

    The fifth successive day of intense heat brought widespread sufforing and death in the United States, with no relief in sight. ...

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  22. TUMOR ON BRAIN.

    Mr. George Gershwin (38)died in hospital five hours after an operation for the removal of a brain tumor. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN RIFLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent at Bisley, emphasising marksmen's interest in the Australian rifle, both owing to the forthcoming ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. WOMAN STRANGLED

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—An unidentified woman in her early thirties was found by a maid strangled in a hotel room with her own silk stockings. The ...

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  25. CANADIAN- N.Z. TRADE.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Canada and New Zealand have apparently achieved a draft of a new trade agreement to replace that of 1932. Mr. Walter ...

    Article : 182 words
  26. More Scrap Used in U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Bureau of Mines reports that the United States used 36,469,000 gross tons of iron and steel scrap in 1930, 38 per ...

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  27. London Council Post For Sister Kenny

    Sister Kenny of Queensland, who Has been invited by the public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Congress Ministries in India.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent at Simla says Congress Ministries, are in the process of formation in six provinces where Congress ...

    Article : 49 words
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