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  3. INTENDS TO ENTER COMMONS?

    MR. Bruce, as always is reticent about the future, but avoids a downright denial of latest report that he intends to enter the House ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CRITICAL TIMES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Bruce, addressing representatives of the fruit and potato trades, said that everybody felt that these were critical times in ...

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  5. DEFENCE PLANS.

    At the resumption of the defence debate in the House of Lords to-day Lord Esher urged the construction of at least one bomb-proof ...

    Article : 337 words
  6. LOCARNO PROPOSALS REJECTED.

    HERR VON RIBBENTROP called at the Foreign Office and remained over an hour. He saw Captain Eden, who was accompanied by Lord Cranbourne. Lord Halifax also was present during the latter part of the conversation. ...

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  7. ITALIAN 'PLANE CRASHES.

    An Italian aeroplane crashed on the Eritrean front, killing four occupants. Apparently unaware that the revolt ...

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  8. TWO NORWEGIANS LOSE LIVES.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—Flying the ensign at half-mast, the Hektoria entered Table Bay bringing a tale of tragedy and ill-luck. Two young ...

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  9. ATMOSPHERE FAVORABLE TO PEACE.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Reports received by the Commonwealth Government indicate that an atmosphere is now being created favorable ...

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  10. Lions in Government House Grounds.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—A huge lion and lioness entered Government House Gardens at 7 a.m. to-day. The Governor and Lady Young saw the beasts ...

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  11. ANOTHER BLOW TO NEW DEAL.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—The new deal suffered another judicial reversal today, when Judge John Barnes of the local Federal district court ruled that ...

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  12. Plot to Create German Empire.

    PRAGUE, Tusday.—Thirteen members of the German population of Czechoslovakia were sentenced to-day to various terms of imprisonment on a ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE WITH BRITISH OUTPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The King, wearing a bowler hat drove from St. James' Palace to Buckingham Palace for the swearing -in of Privy ...

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  14. Powerful Italian Air Force.

    ROME, Tuesday.—Signor Valle, Un der-Secretary for Air, informed deputies that the air force was so powerful as to control every point of the ...

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  15. COMMUNISTS CAPTURE HUNGTUNG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Peking reports that Communists have taken Hungtung, where missionaries are imperilled. ...

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  16. "LIVING ON BORROWED MONEY."

    Winding up a chronological survey of Australia's economic ups and downs, a book entitled "A Foreigner Looks At Australia," ...

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  17. DOUGLAS' ADVICE NOT WANTED.

    EDMONTON, Tuesday.—Mr. W. Aberhart to-day severed all connections with Major Douglas after the Government caucus had considered a cabled ...

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  18. "LORD MAKE US FREE."

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Hitler's election campaign will be spectacularly wound up on Saturday with a meeting at Cologne, after which the ...

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  19. "Hitler Should Have Been in Power in 1618."

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Dr. Goebbels in a speech, said that England grabbed colonies while Germany was in the throes of the 30 years' war. If a man ...

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  20. Domination of Sea Routes.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Reynaud said to-day that if Germany were free to attack Central and Eastern European nations, pressure on Trieste would ...

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  21. Queen Mary's Keel Twice Touched Bottom.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that the keel of the Queen Mary touched the ground twice for a few minutes while going to sea, but it is ...

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  22. "Germany Will Not Be Kept in Slavery."

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Hitler drove six miles through cheering crowds. He spoke in the Deutschland Hall, from which his speech was ...

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