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  4. Berlin's Attacks Upon British Soldiers

    The Jerusalem Military Court has sentonced to death six Arabs captured in the engagement on December 19. ...

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  5. GERMANY'S PLANS IN EASTERN EUROPE

    The "Daily Telegraph" Warsaw correspondent is reliably informed that the Polish Foreign Minister (Colonel Beck) has been assured ...

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  6. The British Delegation To Rome

    "VIVA CHAMBERLAIN," "God Save Chamberlain," "God Bless Your Country," greeted the British delegation on arrival at Genoa to-day, when stepping for the first time on Italian soil after a rapid journey across France and Northern Italy. ...

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  7. REPUBLICANS STILL ADVANCING

    IT is reported from Hendaye (Spain) that the Republicans claim to be continuing their advance at Estremadura. They have captured a number of heights, but are still a considerable distance from any important objective. ...

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  8. S. Africa's Record Gold Output

    JOHANNESBURG (South Africa), Tuesday. — The 1938 gold production in South Africa was a record of 12,156,620 ounces, which was an ...

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  9. Sixth Empire Air Day

    LOUDON, Tuesday. — The Air Ministry announces that the sixth Empire Air Day will take place on May 20.. Empire Air Day, which is organised in ...

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  10. Huge Expenditure on Arms

    World expenditure upon armaments in 1938, excluding Germany, was £3,400,000,000, compared with ...

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  12. BLOCKADE NEAR HONG KONG

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Telegraph" Hong Kong correspondent says 10,092 fishermen, representing 10 per cent, of the Hong Kong fishing ...

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  13. WORLD CARRYOVER OF WHEAT

    Representatives of the Governments of 22 wheat-producing countries, members of the International Wheat Advisory Committee, met in ...

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  14. THE REFUGEE PROBLEM

    The Polo-German negotiations in Berlin on refugees expelled to the end of October have reached a deadlock, on the amount of refugees' property ...

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  15. LEOPARD AT LARGE IN DEVONSHIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday. —The police ordered the women and children indoors to-night, while the town of Paignton was hunting for a leopard that ...

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  16. Record Recruiting Figures

    RECORD recruiting returns continue to be made for the Territorial Army. Figures to January I show that the ...

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  17. NEW TORPEDO BOAT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Designed by the British Power Boat Company, the world's fastest motor torpedo boat, with a speed of 50 m.p.h., and a range ...

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  18. SHIPPING IN NEED OF ASSISTANCE

    DECLARING that more widespread financial assistance is imperative in order to meet competition from Foreign subsidised ships, the United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping is proposing to the Board of Trade renewal of the annual ...

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  19. 100 Aeroplanes Bomb Chungking

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday. — Nearly 100 Japanese aeroplanes, under cover of a heavy fog, raided Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's Chungking headquarters, ...

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  20. IMPORT RESTRICTIONS CRITICISED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times," in a leader reviewing the New Zealand import licensing scheme, says all experience shows that systems of this ...

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  21. Smuggled Stockings

    When a German woman was charged at Harwich with trying to smnggle 142 pairs of artificial silk stockings into England, her counsel put forward this ...

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  22. TWO PLANES CRASH

    LONDON, Wednesday. — An Air Force bomber, during a training flight at Prestwick crashed in the Galloway Hills, and the four occupants were ...

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  23. "CHAOTIC CONDITIONS" IN EUROPE

    Members of the congressional committee, after hearing Messrs. Kennedy and Bullitt, Ambassadors to London ...

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  24. JAPAN ISSUES WARNING

    Japan will retaliate effectively against any economic measures by Britain or America against Japan, declares "Nichi Nichi." ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S REVENUE UP £10,000,000

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue amounts to £518,047,998, against £508,464,823 a year ago. ...

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  26. DRUG FIRM FRAUDS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The three living Musica brothers to-day pleaded guilty to violating the Securities and Exchange Act. ...

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  27. FLUSH ACID POISON OUT OF KIDNEYS

    If kidneys don't pass 3 pints a day and get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste matter, the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters become clogged with poisonous waste and the ...

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  28. CASKET OF EMPIRE TEA REALISES £1156

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In the City of London this morning, £1156 was bid for a casket containing about 381b. of Empire-grown tea. The money will ...

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  29. Potatoes Too Large

    LONDON, Decomber 20—A Scottish farmer was fined £2 a Potato Marketing Board inquiry in Edinburgh for selling potatoes ever 11b. each in weight. ...

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  31. Union Bank Dividend

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Union Bank of Australia has declared a final dividend of 4/ per share, making 7 per cent, for the year. ...

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