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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 58 words
  3. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE HAS GOOD WEEK

    The Stock Exchange had a good week, cheerfulness characterising most of the markets, which closed yesterday on an optimistic note. Business has not yet reached the normal level, but there is evidence of broadening interest on the part of both professional ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND POLICY CRITICISED Government "Going Too Far"

    "The New Zealand Government is going too far and too fast," declared Lord Balfour, chairman of the National Bank of New Zealand, ...

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  5. SABOTAGE TRIAL OPENS

    A crowded audience, including Polar flyers, witnessed the opening of the trial of Mikhail Vosnissensky, chief wireless operator at ...

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  6. PALESTINE PLAN

    The British Government has now decided to formulate its own proposals in the hope of solving the Palestine problem, and will broadly ...

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  7. British Decision To Recognise Spanish Rebels

    When, as is expected the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) announces in the House of Commons on Monday a decision to extend full diplomatic recognition to General Franco's Government, he will probably indicate that certain ...

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  8. "SHILLY-SHALLYING" WITH GERMANY

    "We are the one country which is shilly-shallying with Germany," said Lord Stonehaven, a former Governor-General of Australia, at ...

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  9. Hungarian Nazis Sent To Concentration Camp

    BUDAPEST, Saturday.—Forty-seven Hungarian (Nazi) leaders were sent to a concentration camp to-day. The police arrested nearly 300 provincial ...

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  10. U.S. AIMING AT RECOVERY

    DES MOINES (U.S.A.), Saturday.— "The Government desires to create an environment in which holders of private capital will be encouraged to ...

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  11. GERMANS "WOULD NOT SURRENDER"

    Herr Hitler, addressing three thousand members of the Old Guard on the nineteenth anniversary of the foundation of the Nazi Party, backed ...

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  12. Scots Want Share Of Czech Grant

    The Scottish Gaelic Society telegraphed Czechoslovakia asking for £1,000,000 of the £10,000,000 grant from Great ...

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  13. U.S. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE

    President Roosevelt urgently requested the heads of the American Federation of Labor and the Council for Industrial Organisation ...

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  14. "Grave" Situation In U.S.A.

    MILAN, Sunday.—Boniamo Gigli, the famous tenor, on his arrival from New York, stated in an interview that something like a civil war was ...

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  15. POPULAR GOVERNMENT IN INDIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Discussing relations between the social and political systems in India at the Royal Society yesterday, under the presidency ...

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  16. Election of Pope This Week

    ROME, Sunday.—The Conclave of Cardinals for the election of a new Pope, will open at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday. The first balloting will take ...

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  17. POLAND NOT TO JOIN AXIS

    Referring to the coming visit to Poland of the Italian Foreign Minister (Count Ciano), a Polish Government spokesman said yesterday ...

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  18. Refused To Welcome German Crew

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The Lord Mayor of Cork, Mr. James Hickey, has refused to welcome the crew of the German naval training ship Sehlesian, ...

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  19. PRIEST AND TWO JEWS ARRESTED

    ROME, Saturday.—A Spaniard. Father Turo Paetro, vicar-general of the Heart of Mary Missionaries, and two Jews, were arrested to-day and ...

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  20. Bishop Praises Australia

    Saying farewell to 24 young men and 25 young women who left for Australia on the Orford to-day, the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington ...

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  21. ANTAGONISM TO JEWS

    A former Ministerial supporter, but now a member of the Opposition, Mr. Eric Louw, in moving the second reading of his Aliens ...

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  22. EXPORTS OF EELS

    MONTREAL, January 20.—A good crop for 1938 is reported by eel fisheries, a curious Canadian industry which lives almost exclusively on exports to ...

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  23. TWO NEW FLYING BOATS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The flying boat Actearoa, which will pioneer the Sydney-Auckland airmail services, takes the water in the coming week, and ...

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  24. GANDHI ON PEACE MISSION

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—Mahatma Gandhi has gone on a mission from Wardha to Rajkot, where he has ordered suspension of civil disobedience, which ...

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  25. TOO MANY INDUSTRIES IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.—A strong plea to the Government to adopt a policy of planned decentralisation of industry was made by Lord Lytton when ...

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  26. RUMANIAN PLOTTERS GAOLED

    BUCHAREST, Saturday.—Nine members of the Iron Guard, who were implicated in a plot on January 7 to set fire to public buildings with ...

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  27. PREFER TO STAY IN CORSICA

    AJACCIO, Saturday.—Despite inducements, 15,000 Italiens living in Corsica, resent repatriation. Three hundred and fifty will be going to ...

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  28. Census of Underground Traffic

    LONDON, Sunday.—A three days' detailed census of traffic on London underground railways is proceeding. As on similar occasions in the past, ...

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  29. Bomb Explosion In Prague

    PRAGUE, Sunday.—A time-fuse bomb exploded at 1 a.m. outside a large store in the centre of the city. No one was injured. The incident is ...

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  31. LEARNING FROM AUSTRALIA

    The Premier of Ontario (Mr. Hepburn), on his return from Australia, declared that he had brought a trunk-full of progressive ideas ...

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  32. Closer Anglo-Portuguese Cultural Ties

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Ferro, Portuguese Minister of Propaganda, is visiting London in connection with the "Portuguese fortnight," which is ...

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  33. Reported Soviet-Japanese Clash

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The "Nichi Nichi's" Hsinking correspondent alleges that 50 Soviet cavalrymen twice attacked frontier guards on the ...

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  34. WORLD RECORD SWIM

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Ragnhill Hveger to-day established a world record for the women's 500-metre freestyle swim, her time being 6 min. 34 ...

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  35. Conservatives Retain Seat

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  36. EIRE EXPENDITURE INCREASES

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—Eire estimates of expenditure for 1939-40 total £20,-248,897, an incrcaso of £386,996. They include an additional army vote of ...

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  37. Empire Defence Co-operation

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The "Lokal Anzeiger," in an article on Empire defence, states that Australian and New Zealand naval and air force ...

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  38. Tacit U.S. Boycott of Japan

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A Government survey shows that Japanese trade with the United States fell sharply in 1938. Japanese exports ...

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  39. Planes Locked In Mid-air

    TOULOUSE, Sunday.—Two aeroplanes, attached to the "Popular Aviation Circle," became locked. One carried off the other's wing, and made a ...

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  40. LONDONERS RECEIVE FREE AIR-RAID SHELTERS

    What may becomo in the eyes of future chronicles a historic milestone was a procession of railway vans down Tiber Street, Islington, ...

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  41. MINORITIES EXEMPTED FROM MILITARY SERVICE

    PRAGUE, Saturday.—It is officially stated that Czechoslovakia has exempted the German minority from military service. Germany is reciprocating in ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. AN AGED APPEARANCE

    Many people at forty look more like sixty because of having grey hair. Not many women, for social distinction, and few men, for business reasons, can ...

    Article : 70 words
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