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  2. Advertising

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  3. BRITAIN'S PLANS TO MEET EMERGENCY

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Hore-Belisha) to-day moved the second reading, in the House of Commons, of the Reserve and Auxiliary Forces Bill, which deals with procedure for the embodiment or mobilisation of reserves and auxiliaries, and ...

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  4. REGISTRATION OF ALIENS

    A suggestion that Australia was having difficulty in inducing suitable types of British migrants to come here owing to the fact that ...

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  5. M. BLUM IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Monsieur Blum, former Prime Minister of France, arrived in London to-day, and this afternoon had conversations with Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REFUSAL TO JOIN PACT

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that the statement of the Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita), at a governors' conference, that ...

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  7. Pope Seeking to Promote Solution of Polo[?] German Dispute

    The British United Press correspondent at Paris says it is reliably reported that the Pope recently suggested that the time might be ripe for mediation in the dispute between France and Italy by a conference, at the Vatican, of interested Powers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHINESE WAR

    The Chinese Embassy stated that the bombine of foreign consulates in Chungking was not in self-defence. It p oints out that ...

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  9. PROVISION OF DRY DOCK

    Sir Leopold Saville, a senior principal of the firm of Messrs. Alexander Gibb and Partner, will visit Australia almost immediately ...

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  10. INDIAN OCEAN FLIGHT

    Rumors that the trans-Indian Ocean flight by the flying boat Guba was to be abandoned were quite unfounded, stated the ...

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  11. Airwoman Dies After Fall From Tram

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death occurred to-day, after a fall from the too deck of a tramear, of the airwoman, Mrs. Reginald Williams, formerly Lady ...

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  12. NATIONAL REGISTER IN S. RHODESIA

    SALISBURY (S. Rhodesia), Wednesday.—The Defence Minister (Mr. Tredgold) told the House of Assembly that the Government was organising ...

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  13. Reported German Demands on Lithuania

    KAUNAS, Tuesday.—The Lithuanian delegation has returned from Germany. It is reported that Germany is demanding that 45 per cent, of Lithuanian ...

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  14. British Steamer Sinks

    MANILA, Tuesday.—The United States destroyer Pope, in a wireless message, announced to-day that it had rescued 66 passengers and the crew ...

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  15. LONDON MARKETS CONFIDENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The markets remain confident, and prices generally are firmer. ...

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  16. U.S. TO BUILD DEADLY PURSUIT PLANE

    Plans have been announced for building of a twin-motored pursuit plane which will be capable of a speed of 400 m.p.h. ...

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  18. BRITISH MEAT IMPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Stanley), replying in the House of Commons to Mr. R. H. Morgan (Con.), said only ...

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  19. Beheaded for High Treason

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Georg Froch (29) and Mathias Gleser (57) were today beheaded with an axe for high treason. ...

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  20. REPULSE TAKES LEAVE OF LINER

    The battle cruiser Repulse, part of the escort of the liner Empress of Australia, on which the King and Queen are travelling to ...

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  21. TRADE TALKS WITH RUMANIA

    Answering questions in the House of Commons regarding the trade negotiations with Rumania, the President of the Beard of ...

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  22. BRITISH SHIP DETAINED

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—The Scorpion went to the assistance of the British steamer Tungwo, which was detained by a Japanese destroyer. The ...

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  23. Five Lives Lost in R.A.F. Crashes

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Five members of the Air Force were killed when two bombers collided in Norfolk, and a third fell into the sea on the ...

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  24. MANSLAUGHTER OF NATIVE

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday.— Government Patrol Officer Lawrence Wall (26) was found guilty of the manslaughter of a Papuan native at ...

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  25. JAPANESE "FLOURISHING" IN SOUTH SEA REGIONS

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—General Koiso, Minister for Overseas Affairs, declared to-day that the Japanese were flourishing in the South Sea regions, and, ...

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  26. YUGOSLAV REGENT IN ROME

    ROME, Wednesday.—The King and Queen, Signor Mussolini, and members of Cabinet, headed immense crowds, which had gathered to see the arrival ...

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  27. CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Results of county cricket matches concluded to-day were:— Lancashire, 308 and 39 for 0, d. ...

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  28. British Revenue Increases

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue is £68,514,486, against £63,175,808 a year ago. Total expenditure, less ...

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  29. Terrorist Leaders Fail Out

    Reports continue to reach interested quarters in London from Damascus, which reveal serious dissensions between Palestine ...

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  30. British Military Mission in France

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A British military mission, headed by LieutenantGeneral Sir John Dill, Which is at present in France, to-day began an ...

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  31. Fire in Danish Ship

    COLOMBO, Wednesday.—The P. and O. ship Canton put out to-day and rescued 35 passengers and the crew of the Danish ship Alsia. A fire had ...

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  32. GERMAN PACT OFFER REJECTED

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—The Scandinavian Foreign Ministers have decided to reject Germany's offer of nonaggression pacts. ...

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  33. PORTUGUESE-SPANISH TREATY

    BURGOS, Wednesday.—The Portuguese Ambassador and the Spanish Foreign Minister (General Jordana) are negotiating a commercial treaty. ...

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  34. Soviet Asked to Give Aid If Britain and France Go to War

    A Moscow communique announces that Britain's reply to the Soviet proposals asks the Soviet to give immediate assistance if Britain and France ...

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  35. A NEGLECTED COUGH.

    It is not wise to neglect a cough and allow it to take its course, for severe bronchitis or pleurisy may follow. The safe course is to take Tussine. The ...

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