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  3. LORD RUNCIMAN'S CZECH MISSION

    "During the last few days there have been certain contacts between the British and German Governments, which the British Government warmly welcomed and which have led it to hope that a peaceful means will be found to an agreed solution of problems in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. M.P.'S REMARK CAUSES OUTCRY IN GERMANY

    An ill-timed comment by a Socialist, Mr. F. Montague, after announcement in the House of Commons that airliners would shortly ...

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  5. CHINA ADMITS LOSS OF KIUKIANG

    The loss of Kiukiang is virtually admitted in a Chinese communique, which says that, after withdrawing south-westerly from Kiukiang, the main Chinese body has established a new defence line. They claim to be still engaging the Japanese in ...

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  6. MERCURY BACK IN ENGLAND

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Piloted by Captain Donald Bennet, son of a Brisbane stockbroker, the seaplane Mercury, upper component of the Mayo ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. £700,000 DOCK BLAZE

    A fire at the Canadian Pacific docks caused damage estimated at 3,500,000 dollars (£700,000). Heroic crews ran tugs through the ...

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  8. NO HITCH IN TRADE TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Denying London reports of a deadlock, the Secretary of State (Mr. Hull), said the negotiations for an Anglo-American ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. Second Soviet Census Within Year

    A new census of the entire Soviet population will be taken in January. It will take the place of the census held ...

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  10. JAPANESE TRADE DRIVE

    The "Financial News," commenting on Japanese plans for a new export drive, points out that it is aimed chiefly at the ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. UNSURCHARGED AIR MAIL INAUGURATED

    Inaugurating the first unsurcharged air mail to Australia, the Minister for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood) and he hoped it would not ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. BRITAIN'S NON - INTERVENTION EFFORTS

    The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax) said in the House of Lords that the policy of the Government remained to push on with ...

    Article : 356 words
  13. Admit German Settlers

    The Bishop of Chichester (Dr. G. K. A. Bell) said in the House of Lords, during a debate on the refugee ...

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  14. Riots Cause Panic in Rangoon

    RANGOON, Thursday.—A series of incidents following communal rioting on Tuesday led to panic in the city. The Mayor's car was stoned; fires ...

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  15. Farm Experts Discuss Nutrition

    This afternoon's session of the conference of colonial directors of agriculture was devoted to nutritional problems. Sir John Orr, ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. Plane Carrying Premier Feared to Have Crashed

    JUNEAU (Alaska), Thursday.—A plane carrying Ontario's Premier (Mr. Hepburn) is hours overdue. It is feared that it has crashed. ...

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  17. Japanese Cargo From Sydney

    YOKOHAMA, Wednesday.—The Kyokkoh Maru landed 75,000 cigarettes, numerous other gifts for the army and navy, including Australian biscuits, and ...

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  18. German Divorce Cases in Camera

    BERLIN, Thursday.—It is announced that all divorce proceedings in Germany will in future be held in camera. ...

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  19. MEXICAN SEIZURE OF FARMS

    MEXICO CITY. Wednesday.—President Cardenas initmated to-day that Mexico was rejecting the United States demand for arbitration on the question ...

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  20. Loyalist Advance Continues

    "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent in the Ebro sector, says the Republican advance continued on the third day without halting. ...

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  21. Cecil Rhodes' Colleague Leaves £266,673

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The will of Sir Robert Williams, one-time colleague of Cecil Rhodes, with whom he formed the Zambesia Exploring Company and ...

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  22. N. ZEALAND URGED TO ACCEPT REFUGEES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "Post." in a leader commenting on New Zealand's decreasing birth rate and European exiles, says: "New ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. Better Social Services for N. Rhodesia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A question in the House of Commons about an inquiry into financial and economic conditions in Northern Rhodesia, the ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. Arms Workers Praised

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, paid a tribute to the magnificent work ...

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