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  3. MANUAL WORKERS DEBARRED FROM ROWING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A controversy concerning the eligibility of the crew of policemen from Australia to row in the Henley Regatta was ...

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  4. SAVAGE BOMBING OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

    THE rebels' claims from Saint Jean de Luz roughly counter-balance those of the loyalists, who completely ignored. General Mola's aerial warning that he would, lay waste thc Basque provinces in default of surrender. The rebels assert that they ...

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  5. Motor Trailer to Be Used As "Cathedral."

    COLUMBUS, Thursday.—Episcopal Bishop Nohson (45), the youngest bishop in America, obtained the permission of a convention of the Southern ...

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  6. BRITISH DEFENCE ORDERS GO TO GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Revealing that British defence orders were being placed in Germany, Sir Thomas Inskip, ilinistor for Defence, said in the ...

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  7. Captain Eden likely to Visit Brussels.

    The Australian Associated Press' political correspondent understands that, following to-day's Cabinet discussion, Capt. Eden is likely to ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. FORD DENOUNCES UNIONS.

    GEORGIA, Thursday.—Mr. HenryFord announced a brief sit-down strike in his St. Louis assembly plant. A dozen strikers were escorted outside. ...

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  9. S.W. AFRICAN GERMANS.

    CAPE, TOWN Thursday. — The "Cape Times" says: "General Hertzog lins made it perfectly clear that there is no question of returning ...

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  10. FLYING INSTRUCTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A movement is afoot in the House of Commons to urge tho Government to provide conveniently-situated schools with civil ...

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  11. Armed irishmen Seize Film.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—Two men, armed with revolvers, believed to be members of the Irish Republican Army, seized a Ulm called "Clive of India'" ...

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  12. OUTLOOK FOR SILVER.

    The prospects of silver in 1937, according to the annual bullion circular of Messrs. Sharps and "Wilkins, London, must depend upon two main factors— ...

    Article : 232 words
  13. Coal Industry Sharing in Prosperity.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The coal industry is beginning to enjoy a share of tho prosperity which returned sooner to other industries. It is calculated that ...

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  14. TWO MILLION NAZIS IN CHARGE OF GERMAN PEOPLE

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Over two million Nazi officials have taken charge of tho German people, according to Herr Fritz Menhcrt, Nazi leader. They ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. War Souvenirs For the Melting-Pot.

    Deciding to sell the town's war souvenirs as scrap-iron the Folkestone Council accepted 22/6 a ton for a British ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. Post Office's £2,000,000 Building Programme.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The building programme of the Post Office this year will involve an expenditure of, £2,000,000. ...

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  17. "London Naval Treaty Not Worthless."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After informing the House of Commons at question time that the Japanese Government declined on March 27 to ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. Commoners' Salaries May Be Increased.

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to tho "News-Chronicle's" political correspondent, the Government is prepared to consider increasing Commoners' ...

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  19. MME. FERRIERE'S LIFE STORY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Telling the examining magistrate her life story, Mme. de la Ferriere scouted the suggestion that she is mad. She added ...

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  20. ITALIAN BOAST.

    ROME, Thursday.—"Britain has been living on Nelson's glory for the past century," declares "La Tribuna," claiming that Italy is now the ...

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  21. RICH SOUTH AFRICAN IRON FIELD.

    IT is reported that an extensive fron field has been discovered in Namnqualand, one of the driest and at present the poorest of rural districts in ...

    Article : 214 words
  22. Famous Regiment to Be Disbanded.

    BOMBAY, Wednesday.—The Twelfth Frontier Force, otherwise Sam Browne's Cavalry, founded in 1849 by the famous inventor of the Sam Browne belt, ...

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  23. U.S. DOES NOT WANT ANY MORE GOLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Consternation ivas caused in the city by rumors that the United States intended to cut the buring price of gold from the ...

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  24. Farmers Attack Strikers.

    Angry farmers entered the plant of the Hershey Chocolate Corporation and expelled sit-down strikers. The ...

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  25. TALKING FILM AT COMPANY'S ANNUAL MEETING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An unusual feature of Lover Brothers' annual meeting wis an address given by means of a talking film by the chairman of ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The second rending of the Physical Training and Recreation Bill was moved in the House of Commons by the Education ...

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  27. Woman Slashes Man's Face With Whip.

    KANSAS CITY, Thursday.—Mary Wyatt, the wife of a fireman, entered the office of the city manager, Mr. M' Elroy, to protest against a 50 per cent ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. South Africa's Coronation Contingent.

    GAPE TOWN, Thursday.—The South African Coronation contingent has left for London. It includes Major Bradley. V.C., Lieutenant Faulds, V.C., and ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. Suggested Peace Talks in

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator Lewis suggested in the Senate to-day that Mr. Roosevelt call a world pence conference to meet here. He said it ...

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  30. TRIBESMEN BOMBED.

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday.—Following a warning, day and night bombing raids are being carried out on a section of the "Waziristnn territory ...

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