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  3. MORE TROOPS FOR SPAIN

    The British United Press correspondent at Rome says that General Teruzzi, commander of the Italians in Spain, is reported to ...

    Article : 202 words
  4. JAPANESE APPARENTLY HALTED

    The Chinese for the third time appear to have halted the Japanese. The Chinese spokesman at Shanghai states that the lines in the Lotien sector are unchanged, despite heavy fighting during the night, and that Japanese attacks in Liushang and ...

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  5. POISON IN ANIMALS' FOOD

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Manchester Guardian" correspondent at Moscow says ex-Prince Myshitsky, wellknown zoologist and director in charge ...

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  6. DISCOVERED ARAB PLOT

    The "Daily Herald" discloses that Arab terrorists murdered the Australian, Mr. Andrews, District High Commissioner at Nazareth, ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. INTRIGUE SPOILS ROMANCE

    CAIRO, Monday.—"I didn't agree to be engaged to Nessim Pasha for his name and glory, but after all this intrigue against the dignity of the ...

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  8. SUBMARINE ATTACK

    The Admiralty confirms that the destroyer Basilisk, engaged in piracy patrol, was attacked by an unknown submarine off Cape San ...

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  9. DEMAND FOR COLONIES RENEWED

    The "Manchester Guardian's" Berlin correspondent says that, taking a lend from Herr Hitler's Bucckerberg speech, the ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. HIGH OFFICIALS EXECUTED

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Eight high officials, including an ex-president of the tiny Republic of Adjaria, on the borders of Turkey, were executed for ...

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  11. CONVICTS' DASH FOR LIBERTY

    The epidemic of prison outbreaks is continuing. Guards at the Enstham penitentiary killed two and wounded two convicts, ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. No Trouble for Hitler to Go to Heaven!

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Streicher, in a speeh at Nuremberg, said: "Iam convinced that when Herr Hitler passes to eternity, the Supreme Judge will ...

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  13. TO STUDY WORKING CONDITIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A short statement from the Secretary of Labor (Miss Frances Perkins) was the first indication of ofiicial reaction to ...

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  14. REMINDER OF WAR TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday.—As a 'contribution to world peace" the Broadstairs Council has decided to efface the words "Lest We Forget" from, the Lusitania ...

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  15. SOCIAL CREDIT OFFICES RAIDED

    EDMONTON, Monday.—Leaflets entitled "Bankers' Toadies," and bearing the names of nine prominent Government opponents, are in the ...

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  16. "WORLD BACK TO BARBARISM"

    "The world in the past six years has rattled back to barbarism at a breakneck speed and peace everywhere is at the mercy of small ...

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  17. INTENSIVE MEASURES TO DEFEND DUTCH EAST INDIES

    THE HAGUE, Monday.—Intensive measures taken to strengthen the defences in the Dutch East Indies since the 1936 economy period were ...

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  18. Famous Retriever Dies

    LONDON, Monday. — "Swansea Jack," a retriever, whick saved 29 from drowning at Swansea, for which he was rewarded with many cups, ...

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  19. Tiger Fatally Mauls Car Occupants

    LAHORE, Monday.—A European resident, Mr. H. G. Mills, and his wife were motoring from Dechradun to Sirmur, when a man-eating tiger ...

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  20. LAND SPEED RECORD

    BONNEVILLE (Utah), Monday.— Captain G. E. T. Eyston, the English motorist, started an attempt on the 24-hour record, but owing to ...

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