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  3. BRITISH LABOUR M.P. FLIES TO MOSCOW

    The revelation that Sir Stafford Cripps, British Labour M.P., who is in the Interior of China, flew to Moscow during a trip from Chungking which hitherto had been announced as a visit to Sinkiang, has aroused ...

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  4. BRITISH BAN ON GERMAN COAL

    A British announcement that the embargo on German coal exports to Italy is now in operation, has brought relations between Britain and Italy to a more delicate stage. ...

    Article : 528 words
  5. AMERICA WANTS BRITISH WEST INDIES FOR WAR DEBTS

    Senator Reynolds and Representative Jennings Randolph introduced resolutions to Congress seeking to authorise President Roosevelt to negotiate with Britain for the cession of the Caribbean possessions as part payment for war debts. ...

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  6. GRANT REFUSED FOR BYRD EXPEDITION

    The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee to-day refused to approve of a 250,000 dollars ...

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  7. MORE GERMAN TROOPS ON WESTERN FRONT

    French military despatches report the arrival of fresh German divisions on the western front coinciding with the renewal of activity mentioned in the French morning communique. It is reported from Berne that as a result of German troop ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. Safeguard Against Magnetic Mines

    A British liner has arrivad in New York with metal hooks welded along her sides from bow to stern. ...

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  9. GERMAN LOSSES EXCEED BRITISH AT SEA

    According to an Admiralty report, the week ending March 3 was an exceptional one for the Navy. Only two vessels were lost, the ...

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  10. British, War Loan of £300 Millions

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir. John Simon) announced to-day in the House of Commons a new war loan of ...

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  11. U.S. ENVOY RESTS AT LAUSANNE

    Looking tired, the United States Envoy to Europe (Mr. Sumner Welles) arrived at Lausanne this afternoon. He drove straight to, his ...

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  12. PANAMA CANAL DEFENCES

    Detailed plans for the co-operation of the United States with several Latin-America countries in the defence of the Panama Canal are ...

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  13. LEADERS' TALKS

    The general feeling in political circles is that talks between Mr. Menzies and Mr. Cameron on Thursday will not result in a composite ...

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  14. FLAG FLIES YET OVER VIBORG

    The Russians have crossed Wiipuri Bay and occupied three villages. A message from Helsinki reports that Russian bombers attempted to fly over the city, but were driven off by anti-aircraft ...

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  15. DR. KELLY

    The condition of Archbishop Kelly was repotted tonight to be unchanged. He is very weak. ...

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  16. SINEWS OF WAR

    The great increase in the material resources available in the Empire for the war effort compared with the last war are revealed by recent ...

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  17. UNITED STATES OF DANUBE

    Archduke Otto, of Austria, arrived to-day aboard a Pan-American Airways clipper to study American democracy as a model for a [?]ost-war Europein Federation. He asserted that there was no question but that ...

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  18. BRITISH TROOPS GATHER IN KENYA

    A concentration of troops in Kenya from every territory in British East and Central Africa has been completed. The last contingent to arrive was the Northern Rhodesian from Lusaka after a 2,000 miles, mechanised safari comprising 200 ...

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