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  5. Conscription of Wealth and Manpower

    Interesting political developments may result from a motion which was tabled in the House of Commons to-day by '34 prominent Government supporters, demanding the conscription of wealth and manpower in accordance with ...

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  6. POLAND SEES CRISIS COMING

    General Skwarcsyski, in the presence of the Prime Minister (General Smigly-Ridz), who was borne shoulder high, declared ...

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  7. TRAMP SHIPPING

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government had ...

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  8. CONTROL OF TRANSPORT

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Burgin) disclosed to-day that the Government in time of war would take over all railways, strictly control roads ...

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  9. GERMAN WARNING

    The official organ of the German Foreign Office "Diplomatic Correspondence." says: "Acts against Germany might despite Russia's desire to ...

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  10. CANADA AND WAR

    Canada's attitude in the event of war is likely to cause a crisis in the House of Commons. In an interview Dr. R. J. Hanion ...

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  11. BRITISH CONSULTATIONS

    In the first hint of the British Government's attitude towards the latest international developments, Mr. Chamberlain in the House of Commons ...

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  12. HARRY BRIDGES

    Harry Bridges, the Australian, has for the third time filed a declaration of his intention to become an American citizen. ...

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  13. DUMPING DUTIES ON IMPORTS

    The imposition of special dumping duties on German imports in line with American action was suggested to the president of the Board of Trade ...

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  14. DANISH ELECTIONS

    German youths from a Nazi college are assisting German-speaking residents of border towns in the election campaign, which will end on April 3. ...

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  15. ENGLISH BY-ELECTIONS

    The sixth member of the House of Commons to die in 12 days will bring the number of by-elections how pending to eight. ...

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  16. ANGLO-INDIAN TRADE

    The Legislative Assembly refused to approve the trade agreement between Britain and India. The voting was 59 votes to 47. The Moslem League ...

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  17. HUNGARIANS AND SLOVAKS

    Negotiations between Hungary and Slovakia for the delimitation of the frontier have been suspended. The Slovaks have returned to Bratislava ...

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  19. DALADIER TO BROADCAST

    M. Daladier will make a broadcast address from all State wireless stations at 5.45 am, Sydney time on Thursday. The speech will afterwards be read in ...

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  20. RUMANIAN TRADE

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Oliver Stanley) announced to-day that no arrangements had yet been made for a trade mission, to visit ...

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  21. DIFFERENCES IN CABINET?

    Mr. Chamberlain told Government supporters at a private dinner that suggestions of a difference of opinion in the Cabinet were a complete ...

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  22. MUSSOLINI'S CLAIMS AGAINST FRANCE

    It is reliably stated that during his two days' visit to Calabria, starting to-morrow, Signor Mussolini will reiterate Italy's claims against France. ...

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  23. SHOOTING OF ARAB CHIEF

    Particulars of the engagement in which the Arab commander-in-chief was killed and his principal lieutenant wounded and captured, have reached ...

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  24. RESTORATION OF FREEDOM FOR CZECHS

    A motion welcoming the assurances that the Government was considering the desirability of assuming wider mutual obligations in order to prevent ...

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  25. ALARMIST BROADCASTS

    The P.M.G. (Mr. Cameron) to-day dismissed complaints be had received that broadcasts over national stations last night on the overseas situation ...

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  26. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    The legislature of South-west Africa has requested the Union Government to amend the constitution of South-West Africa to enfranchise ...

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  27. BRITISH REVENUE

    The financial year ends at midnight on Friday, but up to last Saturday the revenue was £38,500,000 short of the budget estimate. About one-third ...

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  28. CAPTURE OF NANCHANG

    The Chinese refuse to admit that Nanchang has been occupied by the Japanese. They claim that bitter street fighting continues. ...

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  29. PROTEST STRIKE CALLED

    Two Arabs were assassinated because, it is believed, they refused to participate in the strike called for to-day as a protest against the shooting of Abdul ...

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  30. ARGENTINE-GERMAN TRADE

    Argentina has signed a barter agreement whereby wheat will be exchanged for German railroad materials. ...

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  31. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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