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  4. GANDHI RAPIDLY WEAKENING

    The "Times" Bombay correspondent says Gandhi's doctors state that he has lost two pounds since the beginning of his fast, and ...

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  5. GERMANY UNFAIRLY TREATED

    The Minister for Propaganda (Dr. Goebbels), opening the Leipzig Fair, criticised "the almost inconceivable" size and health of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN MOVES IN CENTRAL EUROPE

    An agreement giving Germany the exclusive right to oil production in Czechoslovakia is reported to have ...

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  7. Sudden Overthrow of Spanish Government

    THE Madrid wireless station announces the formation of thc National Defence Council, which includes General Sigismundo Casado, the Commander-in-Chief of Madrid, as representing the "People's Army." ...

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  8. WOMEN IN PUBLIC SERVICE

    The Government has declined to appoint a special committee to in quire into the whole question of the employment of women in the ...

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  9. INCREASING COST OF HOSPITALS Taxation Or Lottery In S. Africa

    "We must either impose new taxation to pay our hospital bill or have a State lottery," said the Administrator of the Transvaal, ...

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  10. JEW SENTENCED TO DEATH IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent says the Hamburg Peoplo's Court has sentenced to death a Jewish lawyer named Herbert Israel ...

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  11. FILM COMEDIAN KILLED IN CAR ACCIDENT

    HOLLYWOOD, Sunday.—Herbert Mundin (41), a well-known film comedian, was killed instnntly when the car in which hE was riding collided ...

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  12. WHALING FLEET FOR ANTARCTIC

    DURBAN, Sunday.—The British whale factory ships. the Southern Princess and the Southern Empress, and their fleet of catchers, have sailed for ...

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  13. 124 Years' Peace

    As another mark ot 124 years peace between the two North American Englishspeaking nations, a Peace ...

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  14. Banishment Revoked

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Geneva correspondent says that the banishment of three Swiss journalists from Italy has been revoked. ...

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  15. ITALIAN VIEW OF GREAT BRITAIN'S REARMAMENT

    "EVERYTHING proves that the Democracies are heading rapidly for war. Their armaments are losing their defensive character and openly [?]ssuming an offensive type," writes Signor Gayda in the "Voce D'ltalia." ...

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  16. JAPAN NEEDS NICKEL FOR ARMAMENTS

    TOKIO, Monday.—Official of the Commerce Ministry have left for New Caledonia to inspect the nickel mines there. Japan greatly needs nickel for ...

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  17. Burden of Armaments

    TOKIO, Mond[?],—The House of Representatives is about to consider supplementary estimates for £43,600, 000, two-thirds of which is intended, ...

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  18. FOREIGNERS IN INDIA

    DELHI, Monday.—The Viceroy (the Marquis of Linlithgow) has sanctioned the introduction into the Assembly' of a bill providing for registration of ...

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  19. ADVERTISING BRINGS TOURISTS

    DURBAN, Sunday.—Advertising has had much to do with the increased tourist traffic to Durban and Natal Coast, according to the report of the Durban ...

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  20. ROYAL VISIT TO CANADA

    Canada's Parliament may have the unprecedented experience next May of being prorogued by the Sovereign. ...

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  21. 35 Killed In Riots

    BENAHES (India), Sunday.—The riot casualties total 35 killed and 200 injured. ...

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  22. WRECKED PLANE

    NICE, Sunday.—The German Consul, after an inspection of the wreckage of the Dalus plane, has identified the male occupants by their uniforms as ...

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  23. AFRICA'S HUGE HOUSING SCHEMES

    The Union Government, having already committed itself to the exnenditure of £18,266,000 on its various schemes of slum ...

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  24. ANOTHER CHINESE TOWN CAPTURED

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Japanese forces have captured Anlu. In order to overcome the Eighth Route Army gu[?]rillas in the Shansi ...

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  25. Vast Aircraft Workshops In Italy

    ROME, Monday.—Signor Mussolini has sanctioned the construction of vast aircraft workshops in the Acorra area. ...

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  26. Military Road Authorised

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The construction of a £116,000 military road between Egypt and Palestine has been authorised. ...

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  27. WORK ON GERMANY'S WESTERN FORTIFICATIONS

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Dr. Todt, Germany's building dictator, reveals in tho periodical, the "Gorman Architect,'' that half a million workers are ...

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  28. BAGS OF MONEY

    SOME remarkable cases of comparntivoly wealthy hoarders living in poverty in London are instanced in a report issued by the ...

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  29. PENSIONED OFF A FIT MAN

    At 50 years of age he was presumed to be beyond the arduous demands of police duties. But was he? Read what he ays now—five years after he was ...

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  30. "FISH OF THE WHITE MAN"

    DURBAN, Sunday.—H.M.S. Thames, the British submarine, aroused feelings of sheer bewilderment among natiyes in Durban during its recent visit. ...

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  31. NO GREY HAIRS

    To have a head of hair that looks so nice that her friends say, "Not a grey hair yet," AND SHE'S SIXTY ...

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