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  3. COLONIES OFTEN SOURCE OF LOSS.

    Mr. Theodore Roos[?]velt, deliverine the Watson Lecture at the London University[?] vigorously commented on the curreut topic of ...

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  4. GERMAN COLONIAL DEMAND.

    Whitehall is unable to confirm a report that H[?]rr von Ribbentrop is bringing a memorandum stating the case for the return of Germany's ...

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  5. THE REGENCY BILL.

    THE bill making provision for a regency in the event of the Sovereign's being, on accession, under the age of eighteen or being later incapacitated by illness or absence abroad from, performing the Royal functions, passed the second reading in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HUSBAND ENTICED AWAY.

    A wife was awarded £2500 damages by the Ulster High Court at Belfast, against a wealthy woman follower of the Antrim Hunt, who ...

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  7. Strikers Ordered to Leave Factories.

    FLINT, Tuesday.—Circuit Judge Gadola granted an injunction ordering the strikers out of two General Motors plants within 24 hours, and ...

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  8. SINGAPORE WAR GAMES.

    During the night naval patrols and the coast defences were actively engaged beating off the "Blu[?]land" destroyers, which ...

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  9. BIRTH CONTROL.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—In response to Mosl[?]ms" inquiries, the Mufti of Egypt issued a statement approving the modern practice of birth control by ...

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  10. DIPLOMATIC. REPRESENTATION IN AMERICA.

    The Australian Associated Press' inquiries at the State Department elicited satisfaction at the impending diplomatic representation of ...

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  11. MENACED BY FLOODS.

    The city is seriously threatened by "sand boils" in the 63-foot seawall. A burst[?] it is feared, would undermine the bulwark. Miniature ...

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  12. FRENCH DEFENCES.

    Passing a vote of confluence in the Government by 405 votes to 186, the Chamber of Deputies authorised the expenditure of ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. FRANCE'S AIR FORCE.

    PARIS. Tuesday.—"Only one power in the world, Soviet Russia, has air force material superior to ours," said M. Cot in the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  14. City Menaced.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The King and Queen sent a message to President Roosevelt expressing sympathy with him and the American people in the ...

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  15. REJECTED RECRUITS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Recently, as an experiment, a number of applicants who failed to pass the medical examination for the army, were given a period of ...

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  16. HOW TO DEAL WITH SPIES

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The official gazette contains an order that soldiers, before going on Easter leave, must be instructed how to deal with spies, ...

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  17. Doctor Kidnapped.

    The authorities disclosed to-day that Dr. J. B. Davis, aged 67, who disappeared a week ago, was kidnapped and ...

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  18. Orders for New Ships.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — February started well for the Clyde shipyards with the announcement of three new contracts. Denny Brothers, of ...

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  19. CORONATION TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — New green and blue uniforms will be issued to troops of the regular territorial armies taking part in the Coronation parade ...

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  20. AERIAL WAR OVER ENGLAND.

    Summing up the Government's air policy at the British Commonwealth League's luncheon, Brigndier-General F. P. Crozier pointed ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. Building- Service Strike.

    NEW YOEK, Tuesday. — A smallscale reproduction of last year's building-service strike baited elevators in a 42-storey office building for four hours ...

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  22. Flight Abandoned.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Flying-Officer David Llewellyn, who left Croydon this morning on an attempt to establish a new England-Cape Town record in a ...

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  23. NON-INTERVENTION IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The twentyfourth meeting of the chairman's subcommittee of the International Nonintervention Committee was held at ...

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  24. Legislation Unnecessary in S. Africa.

    CAFE TOWN, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (General Hertzog) announced to-day that the Government had no intention of introducing ...

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