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  3. JAPANESE SUBMARINE RAIDS JUNKS

    DECLARING that the bombing of Canton must and can be stopped, Sir Francis D. Acland, Labor member of the House of Commons, in a letter to the "Times" points out that over three-quarters of Japan's total trade is done with Holland ...

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  4. Paderewski Back To Politics

    Ignace Jan Paderewski the 77-yearold pianist and statesman, is returning to politics after spending 17 years in retirement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SPOILED 138,000 TONS OF GRAIN

    MOSCOW, Sunday.— The Municipal Court sentenced to death the director of the grain supply and four others, all Tsarist officers, for spoiling 338,000 ...

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  6. Australian Shot Dead by Arabs

    Besides killing a British constable, armed Arabs shot dead an Australian, Mr. Lewis Yelland Andrews, District Commissioner in Galilee, aged forty-one. He leaves a widow and three children. He served with the Australian Imperial Force in the Great War. ...

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  7. 5,000 ALLEGEDLY CONNECTED WITH MADRID PLOT

    Genoral Miaja assorts that five thousand were connected with a plot against tho Government. The arrested persons include eighteen ...

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  8. Sheep Farm Inaugurated in Manchukuo

    TOKIO, Sunday-Hsinking reports that ceremonies to-day inaugurated Manchukuo's new sheep farm, where since March over five thousand ...

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  9. SPANIARDS DESERT DESTROYER

    Twelve more, including officers, deserted the Spanish destroyer Jose L.nisdiez. Some voluntarily surrendered at the Falmouth police ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TIPED OF LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.— Two society girls, tired of London, started a motor Journey to Calcutta, via Budapest, Constantinople. Baghdad ...

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  11. HITLER'S AIM

    Mr. Ward Price, the "Daily Mail's" diplomatic correspondent, says Herr Hitler desires the RomeBerlin axis to he in more friendly ...

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  12. WITH KITCHENER IN EGYPT

    Mr.Wm. Hunt, of Penguin, celebrates the 82nd anniversary of his birthday to-day. Ho was born at Bridport, Dorsetshire, England ...

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  13. SHOT TEACHER

    TOLEDO (U.S.A.), Miss June Mapes (59). is recovering. It has been decided not to prosecute Robert Snyder (12), who told the police that he shot ...

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  14. WORLD BILLIARDS TITLE

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Times," forecasting an interesting snooker and billiards season, in which Horace Lindrum will be participating, hopes that ...

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  15. STAR RUGBY PLAYER

    ILKLEY, Monday.— The morning press almost unanimously selects Norman as the star of the Newcastle rugby match on Saturday. It praisess ...

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  16. DUCE VISITS ESSEN

    Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitler are spending the morning inspecting the Krupps works, following a surprise decision yesterday ...

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  17. Statue of Marshal Foch Unveiled

    COmPEIGNE (Franco). Sunday.— In the presence of notables, including Madame Foch, General Feygand and Admiral Sir George Hope,who ...

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  18. Died While on European Tour

    PAIUS, Sunday.— An American business man nnd philanthropist, Mr. Edward A. Filune, died of pneumonia, contracted while on a European tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ABBEY REOPENED

    LONDON, Sunday.— Hundreds queued up at Westminster Abbey for the reopening service after the long Coronation closing. ...

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  20. "TIMES" MANAGER RETIRES

    The. "Times" gave a dinner to Mr. W. Lintsmith in the Connaught Rooms after his retirement from the managership ...

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  21. — 2,000,000 Danish Bridge Opened

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.— King Christian opened the Storstroe bridge, which cost two million pounds sterling. ...

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  22. REFUSAL TO LOAD SCRAP-IRON

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.— Watersiders at Dunedin have decided not to load any more scrap-iron on vessels for Japan as a protest against the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MARRIED IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. Louis C. S. Mansfield, of West Australia, was married in Our Lady of Victoris Church, Kensington, to Miss Sybil Alexandria ...

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  24. New Turkish Premier

    ISTANBUL, Sunday.— The President (Kemel Ataturk) has nominated the Minister for Economy (Jelal Bnynr) ns the new Premier ...

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