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  3. King and Queen Begin Return Voyage

    The Empress of Britain sailed at 6.32 p.m. for England with the King and Queen. The final stop, amounting to only a few hours, is scheduled for Saturday, at St. John's, Newfoundland. A cheering throng, estimated by the police at 150,000, ...

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  5. SUGGESTED BRITISH AID FOR N. ZEALAND

    The "Times" city correspondent draws attention to the possibility of the British Government assisting New Zealand, and ...

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  6. Imprisoned Tientsin Concession Residents More Perturbed FOOD SUPPLIES STEADILY DIMINISHING

    Residents of the British concession were awakened early this morning by an outburst of firing from the Japanese area. Anxiety as a result of Japanese threats to make the blockade more unpleasant was increased when it was learned that two ...

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  7. INFLUX OF REFUGEE CHILDREN

    Lord Samuel stated that 250 German refugee children were entering England weekly. The total is now 6600. The cash ...

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  8. NEW DEPARTMENT TO CONTROL BRITISH PUBLICITY

    The British Government has decided to set up a new department to control publicity abroad. This information was given in the ...

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  9. Hitler in Control of Bank

    The Reichsbank has been placed under the control of Reichsleader Hitler. It remains the note issuing bank. ...

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  10. STATEMENT IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A crowded and eager House of Commons listened to Mr. Chamberlain's account of developments in the Far East. He ...

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  11. SERIOUS TRADE POSITION

    The foreign trade position at Tientsin is serious, following the Japanese blockade on the Tientsin concession. ...

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  12. FRENCH PLANE BEGINS ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    PARIS, Friday.—A French seaplane. the Ville St. Pierre, took off from Bisearosse, near Bordeaux, for Lisbon at 1.15 a.m. on the first stage of a flight ...

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  15. Seven By-elections Pending in United Kingdom

    LONDON, Thursday.—Theres are now seven by-elections pending—at Caerphilly, South Portsmouth, Hythe. Belfast, East Cornwall, North Brecon and ...

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  16. CIVIL DEFENCE PREPARATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Chatfield, Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, speaking in the House of Lords, regretted the Labor decision of ...

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  18. ASTHMA RELIEF

    We do not claim that we can drive Asthma out of your system, but we do say that Corvisart's Asthma Inhalation will give you immediate relief if ...

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