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  3. Sir Samuel Hoare's Speech Drives France into Tight Corner.

    THE speech by the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) at meeting pf Assembly of the League of Nations to-day has driven France into a tight corner. She must decide quickly whether to maintain her friendship with Italy or leave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMAN PRIDE IN ARMY.

    NUREMBERG, Wednesday.— In opening the annual Nazi congress, Herr Wagner read Herr Hitler's proclamation, in which the Reichleader said ...

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  5. TRANSFERENCE OF COLONIES.

    The "Times" says : "Sir Samuel Hoare expressed the views not only of the Government but of the nation. Passages in his speech ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. LONG KNEW OF MURDER PLOT.

    Rumors, alarms and curious facts about Senator Long came from many sources to fill the front pages of the newspapers to-day as ...

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  7. FRANCE PEEVED

    A curious report emanates from the "Petit Parisien's" special correspondent at Geneva. It is published in the "Times," and is ...

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  8. RESENTS UNION DECREE.

    All sections of the Labor movement expect Mr. George Lansbury, Leader of the Opposition, to resign from the leadership of the party ...

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  9. BRITISH LEAD.

    Correspondents of the London press in Geneva mention the effect of the speech upon representatives of the smaller Powers, who openly ...

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  10. MISHAP TO ELLSWORTH'S 'PLANE.

    MONTE VIDEO, Wednesday.—Lincoln Ellsworth's airplane, Polar Sturcracked up yesterday when descending at the airport after engine trouble ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Austrian Support for Italy.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Salzburg says Austria is favorably impressed by the Italian case. The Chancellor (Dr. ...

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  12. Empress Appeals For Women's Prayers.

    ADDIS ABABA, Wednesday.— The Empress, in a broadcast address, which was inaudible through interference, referred to numerous powerful armies ...

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  13. SPY CHANGED HER MIND.

    BREST, Wednesday.—With her hair carefully dressed in the latest fashion, and with her nails freshly manicured, a beautiful Swiss, Lydia Oswald, was ...

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  14. TURBULENT TRIBESMEN.

    SIMLA, Thursday.—It was officially announced to-day that the Government of India was sending an expedition to the Mohmand territory on the ...

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  15. Rift Between Britain and Italy.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The "Tageblatt" declares that Sir Samuel Hoare has made the rift between Britain and Italy so deep that even the greatest ...

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  16. REVISION OF TREATIES.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—Sir Samuel Hoare's reference to a free distribution of raw materials from colonial areas, protectorates and mandated territories ...

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  17. Alliance of Battalions.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—His Majesty the King has approved of the alliance of the 23-21 battalion of the Australian Military forces and the Royal Scots ...

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  18. Baron Aloisi Will Not Reply.

    ROME, Thursday.—Baron Aloisi will not reply to Sir Samuel Hoare. An official spokesman explains that Baron Aloisi was sent to Geneva for the solo ...

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  19. Germany to Produce Artificial Rubber.

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.— Herr Hitler announced to-day that as the problem of production of artificial rubber was considered finally solved, ...

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  20. French Strike Over in Most Districts.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The " Times" correspondent at Paris says the strike has been settled in most districts. At Narbonne the men have been granted ...

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  21. No Effect on Mussolini.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Well informed observers do not expect that Signor Mussolini will deviate a hair's breadth from his course as a consequence of Sir ...

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  22. Press Supports Declaration.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The British press practically unanimously supports Sir Samuel Hoare's declaration. Exceptions include the "Daily Mail," which ...

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  23. Mob Clashes With Police.

    BARCELONA, Thursday.—Catalans in a demonstration in honor of the 1714 hero, Casanova, came into collision with the police, who charged with batons. ...

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