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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMPROMISE URGED

    These statements are interpreted as a veiled offer of a more conciliatory attitude to Nanking, but it is considered that Nanking will be unable ...

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  4. REBEL PLANE ATTACK ON STEAMERS

    An official report from the British Consul-General at Algiers confirms an earlier report that insurgent planes attacked the steamer British Corporal. The Consul-General states, "The markings on the planes ...

    Article : 532 words
  5. TOLD TO LEAVE ENGLAND

    The Home Office has refused to renew the permits to stay in Bri-| tain of Herr von Crome, chief London correspondent of the ...

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  6. CONTROL PLAN PAYMENTS

    Contributions under the Nonintervention Plan amount to £100,000 sterling monthly. Until this is paid there will be no money ...

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  7. 18 RUSSIANS EXECUTED

    Eighteen alleged Trotskyist spies, terrorists and wreckers have been executed at Piatikorsk, ...

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  8. Shot Mother, Sisters, Himself

    Despondent because he was unable to obtain work and suffered ill health, Bernard Gregor (20), killed his mother and two elder ...

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  9. OPPOSITION TO COMMUNISM

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Marquees of Demagas presented his credentials to Herr Hitler as General Franco's Ambassador in Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U.S. Not Backing New Australian Air Plan

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Although rumors persist in banking circles here and among Pacific coast aviation interests that Pan-American Airways ...

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  11. TRADE PACT WITH JAPAN.

    Baron Skatani said Japan's political relations with Australia were very cordial, but it was unfortunate that the trade dispute upset ...

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  12. English Stud Sheep for N.S.W.

    LONDON, Saturday.—One ram lamb and ten ewes from the famous stock of Leonard Tory, of Turnworth. Dorset, were purchased at the Dorset ...

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  13. TRADE WITH LONDON

    Mr. M. Bruxner, deputy Premier of New South Wales, left for the United States and Canada in the Empress of Britain to-day ...

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  14. TROOPER CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Deductions reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes, based on six sugar lumps, wore found in the pocket of a Frenchwoman. Miss ...

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  15. Glasgow Ideas for N.Z. Centenary.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Deputy Manager of the New Zealand Centenary Exhibition (Mr. diaries Todd) is visiting Glasgow to arrange for ...

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  16. Refused to Accept Resignation.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—-The National Conservative Convention refused to accept Mr. R. W. Bennett's resignation of the leadership He consented ...

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  17. DOCTOR DEAD IN CELL.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Dr. Armen Greenhut (39), an Austrianborn physician, was found dead in a cell after his conviction yesterday ...

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  18. Jews Urged to Negotiate on British Plan

    ZUEICH, Saturday.—Dr. Weizmann, chairman of the Zionist Congress, urged it to negotiate on tho basis of the British Palestine plan, provided ...

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  19. HOTTEST LONDON DAY FOR 4 YEARS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Yesterday was the hottest experienced in London for four years. At mid-afternoon 87 degree Fahrenheit were recorded ...

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  20. WALKED OUT OF CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"I would go bare-skinned before I would wear imported cloth," said Mr. James Larkin, member of the Dail Eireann, walking ...

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  21. Device Invented to Combat Air Raids on London

    A "plane- proof curtain" around London is visualised by the "Star," which suggests that the declaration in the House of ...

    Article : 332 words
  22. MOORISH GIFTS FOR FRANCO.

    SALAMANCA, Saturday. — Bearing gifts and greetings from his brother, tho "Blue Sultan" of Ifni, the Moorish Prince Sisi Mohamet Liman ...

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  23. Suffolk Woman Gives Birth to Quadruplets.

    Mrs. Lingwood (26), of Brandon, Suffolk whose husband is a company director, gave birth to-day to ...

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  24. ECONOMIC RING.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday. — The "Capo Argus" from an "authoritative source," states that the Imperial Conference decided that an economic ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL

    Mr. George Parker, wool merchant, challenges Senator Guthrie's statement that Australian wool is longer and softer and has ...

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  26. CLEARING THE ABBEY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Although great progress is being made with clearing Westminster Abbey, it is not expected that it will be reopened for ...

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  27. Alberta Minister Dismissed

    EDMONTON, Saturday.—The Premier (Mr. AV. Aberhart) dismissed Mr. J. W. Hugill, Attornoy-Genernl. He is taking the portfolio himself. Mr. ...

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  28. Atlantic Test Flight.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is not expected that the flying-boat Cambria will start her return flight across the Atlantic from Botwood, ...

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  29. Comedian's Wife Seeks Alimony.

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday. — Mrs. Eric Blore, wife of the well-known film comedian, has filed a separate maintenance suit against him, charging him ...

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  30. Waiters Strike at Jamboree Restaurant

    VOGELENZANG, Saturday.— Eighty waiters at the only restaurant at the scout jamboree struck because they were dissatisfied with the buffet ...

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  31. NEW TRADE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The new commerce treaty between tho Soviet and the United States has been proclaimed. ...

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  32. AMERICAN DUTIES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Australian and German products are the most frequently penalised by countervailing duties, according to a ...

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  33. MINISTER DELIGHTS CROWD

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Pierre Cot delighted the crowd at the Paris Exihibition by twice making a 2OO-feet parachute jump from a tower. ...

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  34. King Leading Quiet Life.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The King is [?]ing the life of a country gentleman at Balmoral Castle. It is reported that he is healthier than he over ...

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