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  3. MALAGA CITIZENS WELCOME REBELS.

    THE "Times" and Reuter agree in stating that the populace of Malaga received the victors with demonstrative relief, especially as the entering troops included no foreigners. REPORTED massacres of captured loyalist leaders are not ...

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  4. FREAK GUN DESIGN.

    The "Morning Post's" naval correspondent says it is believed that Germany has discovered a secret enabling guns to achieve ...

    Article : 161 words
  5. Nobel Prize Winner

    Discoverer of the "position" — an infinitesimal piece of matter with a positive charge — Dr. Carl D. Anderson, professor of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MRS. SIMPSON'S NAME MENTIONED IN BROADCAST.

    While the British Broadcasting Corporation's male voice chorus was singing a song in a radio item entitled "Masculine Fame on ...

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  7. TELEVISION OVER 1000 MILES.

    How soon Anglo-Australian Tests will be televised was raised indirectly at the Royal Empire So[?] ciety's television night, at which ...

    Article : 207 words
  8. Eagle Attacks 'Plane

    The "Times" correspondent at Milan says that a dramatic duel between a giant eagle and an aeroplane is reported ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. STRIKE- BREAKING ACTIVITIES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—William Martin, a former detective, informed the senatorial committee investigating strike-breaking activities that he was ...

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  10. MOTOR STRIKE.

    DETROIT, Wednesday.—The motor strike conference went into recess, and will resume at noon. Governor Murphy is cheerful. He said that ...

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  11. 'PLANE FALLS INTO SEA.

    A transport aeroplane with 11 people aboard plunged into the bay while on the way from Los Angeles to the airport here. ...

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  12. AIR MAIL SCHEME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Under-Secretary for Air (Sir Philip Sassoon) announced in the House of Commons at question time, that the Australian ...

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  13. BRAWL IN BELGIAN PARLIAMENT.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—Two deputies were knocked out, ink pots and books thrown, and kicks and blows exchanged in a fierce half-hour fight in ...

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  14. Nazi Salute at King's Levee.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Though omitting "Heil, Hitler!" Herr von Ribbentrop and seven members of the German Embassy attending the King's ...

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  15. Another Link With Worlds Earliest History.

    CAIRO, Tuesday. STILL another link with the world's earliest history was unearthed at Sakkara by Mr. Walter Emery, a British archaeologist, who excavated a tomb containing the only ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. Trotsky Prevented from Telephoning Speech

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—M. Leo[?] Trotsky was prevented from telephoning a speech to an audience of 6500 here by the cutting of a wire ...

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  17. MR. ROOSEVELT'S PLAN TO ENLARGE THE SUPREME COURT

    The controversy raging throughout the nation over Mr. Roosevelt's plan to enlarge the Supreme Court is reflected by the action ...

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  18. ABOLITION OF REGIME OF CAPITULATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An explanation of the position of the British Government in relation to negotiations for the abolition of the regime of ...

    Article : 253 words
  19. Nazis May Gain Complete Control of Danzig.

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—The Danzig Senate has handcuffed constitutionalism by enacting that all deputies prevented from participating in the ...

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