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  5. Hitler's Message To Britain

    Herr Hitler's latest message to Britain reached the Foreign Office early this morning and will be fully studied by the Cabinet later to-day. Informed quarters in Berlin state that the message leaves scope for further negotiations. ...

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  7. IN POLAND

    The Warsaw correspondent of "The Times" says that the Foreign Office states that Poland is calling up more reservists, owing to the ...

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  8. SOVIET FRONTIERS

    "In view of the exaggerated situation in Eastern Europe, and the possibility of all kinds of surprises, the Soviet Command has decided to ...

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  9. BREMEN HOLD-UP

    The United States Treasury has not disclosed the reason for holding up the German liner, Bremen, but the passports collector to-day commented ...

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  10. Offer to Mediate

    King Leopold of the Belgians and Queen Wilhelmina of Holland are understood to have submitted mediation proposals to the British, ...

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  11. JAPAN'S NEW AIMS

    Presenting General Nobuyuld Abe, Japan's new Prime Minister, as an amiable and conciliatory, if negative personality, the "Asahi ...

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  12. "SEARCH UNSATISFACTORY"

    A collector at the port notified the masters of the four transatlantic liners, including the Bremen, that they will not be permitted to leave until further ...

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  13. EVACUATION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN

    The Government has rejected a plea by the deputy-leader of the Opposition (Mr. Greenwood) in the House of Commons for the immediate ...

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  14. LONDON MARKETS OPTIMISTIC

    Sentiment in the City has markedly improved, and is cautious but optimistic. Gilt-edged securities were brought above the official minimum to-day, ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION

    The war scare, succeeding New Zealand's severe import restrictions, and a period of difficulties for manufacturers, may ruin the chances of the ...

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  16. ACCOUNTANT GAOLED

    Bernard Sydney Spencer, aged 40 an accountant, was convicted at the Quarter Sessions to-day of having fraudulently omitted to ...

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  17. NEW YORK EXCHANGE

    Renewed hopes of peace lifted the New York Stock Exchange prices over two points. In a quiet market, most commodities responded favorably, but ...

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  18. "We Will Know To-day"

    According to the Paris correspondent or the Associated Press of Great Britain, the French Prime Minister (M. Daiadler). after declaring, "We will ...

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  19. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH

    Nazi quarters are generally pleased with Mr. Chamberlain's speech, states a Berlin report. Mr. Chamberlain's reticence in the ...

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  20. I.R.A. CONVICTS

    In the course of a parade at Dartmoor prison a number of convicts rushed and injured 11 members of the I.R.A. who bad expressed pleasure at ...

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  21. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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