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  3. ALBANIA'S SEIZURE

    Many reports reaching London from Mos[?]em countries in the Mediterranean, give evidence of the disil[?]sonment ...

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  4. PAGE-MENZIES DEADLOCK

    Dramatic consequences are predicted in some quarters as a result of the meeting of Parliament this morning, the subsequntt visit of Sir Earle Page to Government House, and the nature of the advice that will be tendered to the Governor-General (Lord ...

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  5. TROOPS IN TANGIER

    There have been rumours of intended Spanish [?]ccupa[?]n o[?] Tan[?] gier, but inquiries on the subject in official quarters in London elicit the ...

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  6. HITLER'S DAY

    Herr Hitler[?]s birthday celebrations, which will begin tomorrow, will culminate in a five-hour thanksgiving parade, ...

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  7. GERMAN MINORITY IN S.W[?] AFRICA

    The movement of 300 armed police with machine guns in a special train to Windhoak and the introduction to-morrow of a bill, incorporating the South West African police in the Union police, indicates the Government's ...

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  8. RADIO BUILD-UP FOR SIR EARLE PAGE

    Speculation at Canberra last night on the intention of the Country Party in the Federal political tangle intensified after ...

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  9. NEW ANTI-GERMAN BLOC TALK

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. A visit by King Carol to Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, is believed to be an attempt to ...

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  10. BRITISH TRADE

    The President of the Board of Trade told the House of Commons that while it was still too early to draw definite conclusions regarding ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. ROME-BERLIN AXIS

    Signor Mussolini and the Foreign Minister (Count Ciano) received the Hungarian Premier (M. Teleki) and the Foreign Minister (M. Osaky) with ...

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  12. NON-INTERVENTION FAILS

    The non-intervention committee will cease to exist on Thursday, when a winding up meeting will be held. It is expected that a small surplus ...

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  13. AVIATION RESEARCH

    The War Department announced that Mr. Char[?]es Lindbergh, who has just returned to the United States, has been ordered to active duty in ...

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  14. WAR REFUGEES

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Butler) announced in the House of Commons that Britain was further contributing —140,000 to the ...

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  15. GUTTED BY FIRE

    Gutted by fire, the French luxury, liner, Paris, 34,000 tons, turned turtle and sank at the dockside at Le Havre, Sabotage is suspected and according ...

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  16. FUTURE OF DANZIG

    The Council of the League of Nations would have to consider any modification in the status of Danzig, the Under Secretary for Foreign ...

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  17. BREN GUNS FOR EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Tuesday—Ge[?]many has ad[?]sed the Egyptian Government of its readiness to complete the Czechoslo[?] vakian conract for the delivery of ...

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  18. MR. BRUCE

    While Mr. S. M. Bruce declined to make any comment on the Australian political situation or indicate his plans, the Australian Associated ...

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  19. CHINESE GAIN MUCH TERRITORY

    Chinese officially claim administrative control of 6[?] per cent. of nine provinces, which the Japanese control, and 31 per cent. under joint control. At Chungking, Generalissimo'Chiang Kai Shek ...

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  20. PRAYERS FOR PEACE

    English and Welsh Roman Catholic Prelates have been ordered to say special prayers for peace, also to read in all churches a statement ...

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  21. WAR RISKS INSURANCE

    A Board of Trade White Paper details the Government's provisional marine war risks reinsurance scheme, promised by the President of the ...

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  22. ROOSEVELT'S OFFER

    The British United Press correspondent at Rome learned from a high Fascist source that Signor Mussolini has decided to ignore ...

    Article : 101 words
  23. NO HOSTILITY TO GERMANS[?]

    The President of the Board of Education (Earl [?] [?] Warr), speaking in Edinburgh to-day, said[?] "There is no hostility or ...

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