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  2. Advertising

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  3. Negotiations With Arabs Recalled

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A White Paper containing what is known as the M'Mahon-Hussein correspondence—an exchange of letters between Sir Henry ...

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  4. JAPAN'S USE OF HAINAN

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that the answer given by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arita) to the British Ambassador (Sir Robert ...

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  5. PLANE OCCUPANTS ARRESTED

    Searching an aeroplane that had been forced to land at Otopeni while flying to Poland, police discovered letters and other documents ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. FINANCIAL AID FOR CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) replying in the House of Commons to the debate on the Czech Financial Assistance Bill, said Czechoslovakia might have to deal with 186,000 refugees, 150,000 of whom were Czechs, who would ...

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  7. BRITISH DISCUSSION ON RECOGNITION OF GENERAL FRANCO

    The question of recognition of General France was again raised in the House of Commons to-day. The Opposition Leader (Mr. Attlee) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) by private notice "whether, in view of the important issues involved, ...

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  8. BITTER POLITICAL FIGHT

    A bitter political fight, involving only the Liberal Party, has stirred Canadians in recent weeks. The Liberal Party is in power in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WELCOME TO FRENCH PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On the occasion of the State visit of the President of the French Republic and Madame Lebrun to London, there will be ...

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  10. British Recruiting Record

    Returns for Territorial Army recruiting in January constitute another record. During the month 4492 joined, this ...

    Article : 48 words
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  12. Holiday Camps for Children

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reference to the Government scheme for 50 holiday camps, which will be used to provide more than 150,000 school children with ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. PORTS THAT ARE IDLE IN WINTER

    Winter has ice-locked the great St. Lawrence River, inland Canada's waterway to the Atlantic, and shipping activity has shifted ...

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  14. FEWER UNEMPLOYED IN GREATER GERMANY

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The number of unemployed in Greater Germany at the end of January was 646,500, a decrease of one-third. Marshal Goering issued ...

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  15. U.S. SUPPORT FOR S. AMERICA

    It is announced that the United States is stationing additional military representatives in the Latin American republics, to assist ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. ITALY'S CLAIMS IN ABEYANCE

    The Pope's death caused Italy to delay the prosecution of her "natural aspirations" and also her demands against ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. PILOT'S SKILL AVERTS DISASTER

    THE skill and coolness of a British Airways pilot probably saved the lives of seven passengers and the crew of a Lockheed Fourteen airliner this afternoon. Preparing to land at Croydon, the pilot, Captain J. E. D. Scott, found ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. France's Purchase of U.S. Planes

    The French Embassy announced to-day that the air mission had purchased over 500 new war-planes from the ...

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  19. BRITISH TRADE DECLINES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Exports of United Kingdom goods in January were valued at £39,479,598, against £41,183,132 a year ago. Imports were valued ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. Diver's 200-Foot Jump

    VAUCOUVER, Tuesday.—In a Vancouver hospital, Gordon Erickson, 31year-old lumberjack, recovered quickly from bruises he suffered in a 200-foot ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. IMPRESSIVE SHEFFIELD CEREMONY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With ecclesiastical splendor and military ceremonial, and in the presence of the Princess Royal, the Earl of Harewood and the ...

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  22. LIQUOR LAW MIX-UP

    TORONTO, Tuesday.—Perhaps the only place in North America without an agency to enforce liquor laws is Manitoulin Island, in the Great Lakes. ...

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  23. Anti-Jewish Bill Causes

    BUDAPEST, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (M. Imredy) resigned to-day owing, it is understood, to opposition to the Government's anti-Jewish Bill, ...

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  24. Refugee Children Arrive in Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fifty-Four refugee children arrived to-day from the German-Polish frontier. They will be accommodated in homes in various ...

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  25. REQUEST FOR BIGGER SUBSIDY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—PanAmerican Airways Ltd. has asked for 3,680,000 dollars in a lump sum for the contract of carrying mails across the ...

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  26. German Ban on Jewish Finance

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Econo mies Ministry to-day issued a decree eliminating Jewish finance from whole sale undertakings, including forestry ...

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  28. Mr. Roosevelt's Defence Programme Attacked

    Congress to-day began a fulldress debate on Mr. Roosevelt's defence programme, with charges by Mr. Johnson, California, leader of ...

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  29. RUBBER EXPORT QUOTA FIXED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The International Rubber Regulation Committee to-day fixed 50 per cent, of the basic quota for 1939 as the permissible ...

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  30. HERE'S A COUGH CURE.

    If you have a cough you certainly need a remedy — one that will quickly free you from the trouble before it lays hold on your lungs. The remedy ...

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