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  4. BANDITS' DUAL LIFE

    Numerous thefts in various parts of the country, committed by two highly-personable young American aviators at various times in ...

    Article : 216 words
  5. FRANCE PROTESTS AGAINST JAPANS POLICY

    THE French Ambassador at Tokio has presented to the Japanese Government a note similar to those by Britain and America, refusing to recognise a changed order in the Far East without previous consultation and recognition by the Powers concerned. It ...

    Article : 295 words
  6. Loyalists Fighting Desperately

    OUTNUMBERED by two to one and out-armamented by five to one, and with the weather favoring the attackers and forbidding a respite, the Loyalists are desperately withstanding rebel onslaughts on six sectors of the Catalan front, and have yielded ...

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  7. Italian Boycott of Djibouti

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Djibouti correspondent says the Italians are tightening their boycott of the Djibouti ...

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  8. NAVAL BUILDING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" naval writer (Mr. Hector Bywater) says the Navy estimates, to be published at the end of February, ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. Subsidised Foreign Competition

    The Federation of British Industries has sent a memorandum to the Board of Trade urging stronger Government action against ...

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  10. NEW BRITISH PLANE

    Considerable interest has been aroused among aeroplane operators all over the world by the announcement ...

    Article : 376 words
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  12. U.S. ECONOMIC POLICY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — President Roosevelt has requested Congress to extend for two years his power to control the gold content of the dollar, ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND AS AN EXAMPLE

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day New Zealand was extolled as an example to Canada by Mr. M. J. Coldwell (Commonwealth ...

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  14. 200 Dead and 50,000 Ill in Influenza Epidemic

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.—Two hundred have died and fifty thousand are ill in an influenza epidemic in Hungary. ...

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  15. CANADA'S ATTITUDE ON DEFENCE

    IN the Senate to-day, Senator R. L. Dandurand, the Government leader, vigorously denied Senator Meaghan's allegation that Canada has not co-operation with the Admiralty and the War Office regarding defence. It had a ...

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  17. BOMB OUTRAGES IN BRITAIN

    The explosion early to-day at Tralee, on the west coast of Eire, in the neighborhood of the hotel in which the Prime Minister's son, ...

    Article : 306 words
  18. NAVAL BASE AT GUAM

    Despite President Roosevelt's disclaimer that he proposed five million dollars' expenditure upon fortifications ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. Trans-Atlantic Air Service

    Due to the continued delay in completion of arrangements for the reciprocal British-American transAtlantic air service, which has now ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. CARTEL DISCUSSIONS BEGUN

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Admitting that the barter system is valuable only for raw materials, the economic weekly paper, "Deutsch Volkeswirt" records ...

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  21. Strike in Burma

    BANGOON, Thursday.—Six thousand men are striking throughout Burma, those affected including employes of the British Burma Petroleum Company. ...

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  22. Polo-Soviet Trade

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The Polish trade delegation has arrived to work out in detail and sign an agreement providing for an increase of Polo-Soviet ...

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