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  3. Military Dictatorship Reported in Tokio.

    WIRES from Tokio were completely silent this morning regarding the assassinations, except for the cryptic cablegram: "The situation is approximately unchanged." This suggested that the censorship, which was relaxed yesterday, had again been tightened ...

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  4. FRENCH CHAMBER RATIFIES THE SOVIET PACT.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has ratified the Franco-Soviet pact by a large majority, and it now goes before the Senate. ...

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  5. CO-ORDINATION OF EMPIRE'S DEFENCES.

    A WHITE PAPER containing the Government's proposals to make good the deficiencies in the national defence services would be available next Wednesday afternoon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) told the House of Commons yesterday. It is being ...

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  6. Ireland Can Get Best Terms From Britain

    THE Dail Eireann to-day ratified the Anglo-Irish trade agreement by 72 votes to 49. The President (Mr. Eamon de Valera) said was no change in the British attitude regarding the annuity ...

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  7. Horses Have Become Superfluous.

    The War Office states that such horses, as remain in Egypt, have been rendered superfluous by mechanisation ...

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  8. ABYSSINIANS ARE CLAIMING FURTHER SUCCESS.

    Ras Ayelu claims to have ambushed and defeated a large Italian force. Ten Italian aeroplanes yesterday ...

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  9. NO CONFIDENCE IN THE ITALIANS

    The "Times" Berlin correspondent says well-informed circles declare that the Italo-German conversations have not gone beyond ...

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  10. PICTURE PRODUCER SEEKS DIVORCE.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—David Wark Griffin, the famous motion picture producer and director, has filed a divorce suit against Linda Griflin, in La ...

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  11. SPAIN LIFTS CENSORSHIP.

    MADRID, Friday.—The internal situation is considered to be so satisfactory that the Home Minister announces abolition of the censorship and ...

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  12. £250,000 For Secret Service.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government estimates for 1936 show £250,000 for the Secret Service, which was £70,000 more than in recent years. ...

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  13. TRAIN FERRY ACROSS THE CHANNEL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The train ferry service from Dover across the English Channel to Dunkirk will be regular by October next. This was ...

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  14. Employment Index Highest Since 1931.

    The Canadian employment index is the highest since 1931, reports the Bureau of Statistics. ...

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  15. Two Military Air Crashes.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—Three men were killed in two military air crashes to-day. ...

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  16. OWNERSHIP OF ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Referring to a report that America has colonised and claimed the Howland Baker and Jarvis Islands, which have gathered ...

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  17. Soil Conservation Bill Becomes Law.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The final draft of the Administration's Soil Conservation Bill passed both the House of Representatives and the ...

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