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  3. MAKALE FRONT.

    Marshal Badoglio, in a communique, declares that the Eritrean Army Corps is consolidating conquered territory in ...

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  4. UNION JACK TORN DOWN.

    There was a striking scene when the Union Jack was ceremoniously rehoisted in the garden of the British Consulate, from which the ...

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  5. Alleged to Have Lost £10,000. to Card Sharpers.

    At the King's Bench court to-day there was a sequel to a May fair card party, where a financier is alleged to have lost £10,000 to card sharpers. Hundreds of fashionably dressed people were in court, and counsel had to fight their way in. ...

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  6. FOREIGN MINISTERS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain R. A. Eden had conversations to-day with a number of representatives of foreign Powers that had taken the opportunity ...

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  7. SCHOOL LEAVING AGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A now education bill provides for raising the school leaving age from fourteen to fifteen. Provision is made for exemption from ...

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  8. COLLIERY FIRE.

    The "News-Chronicle" correspondent at Calcutta says that five Europeans and 200 Indians are reported to have perished in an ...

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  9. PASSENGER LOCKED IN CABIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—When the Hamburg-bound American liner President Roosevelt called at Plymouth from New York a passenger handed to ...

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  10. GERMAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Although some newspapers suggest that Herr Hitler's disturbances decree may be preparation to crush a revolt, the "Times" ...

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  11. NEW FRENCH PREMIER.

    M. Sarraut had a cool reception in the Chamber to-day when he read a declaration of his policy. He described the Government as one ...

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  12. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFICKERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death of Max Kassel yesterday exposed him as the leader of an international gang of white slaver traffickers, whose ...

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  13. "GERMANY WILL LOVE PEACE."

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Hitler the Fuhrer, addressing 30,000 storm troopers assembled to celebrate the third anniversary of the dictatorship, ...

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  14. CHINESE COMMUNIST ARMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" correspondent at Peking says that after heavy fighting 20,000 Communists, advancing southward, captured the ...

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  15. ROYAL FUNERAL WREATHS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—About 50,000 people visited Windsor to-day to see the Royal funeral tributes. Extra police were sent to regulate the ...

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  16. RUGBY LEAGUE TRIAL.

    LONDON Thursday.—Sullivan's grand display was a feature of the twice-postponed Australian tour Rugby League trial at Salford. Brogdon, ...

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  17. MASSED MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Receiving London journalists, Mr. Forgan Smith, Premier of Queensland, said that Queensland was anxious to create a ...

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