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  4. BRITISH TOOPS TRAIN MACHINE GUNS ON JAPANESE SENTRIES

    LONDON, June 15.—At the conclusion of a three days' conference in Tokio, the Japanese military and civil representatives decided to continue the blockade at Tientisn until Britain radically reverse its pro-Chiang ...

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  5. KEEPING COOL

    "Rosie" and "Celeste," two elephants at the Bristol Zoo, enjoying a dip and a shower in a pool at the Zoo during the recent hot weather. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANOTHER PLEA FOR REGISTER BOYCOTT

    BRISBANE. June 16.—While declaring itself to of in agreement with much of the Premier's comment on the national register the Trades ...

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  7. IN THE NEWS

    LORD HALIFAX, British Foreign Minister, who recapitulated British policy in the House of Commons, and said that "force must be met ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KING AND QUEEN THANK AMERICANS AND SAY GOODBYE

    NEW YORK, June 15.—"Our minds and hearts are full as we leave your shores after some of the most inspiring and illuminating weeks of our lives." In these words, the King said farewell to Canada in a broadcast speech at Halifax on the eve of his departure for England. ...

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  9. AMERICAN CLAIM FOR 50 MILLION DOLLARS

    WASHINGTON, June 15.—The German-American Mixed Claims Commission to-day filed a decision favouring the American claim for approximately ...

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  11. BRITISH ASSISTANCE FOR NEW ZEALAND

    LONDON, June 15.—The City writer of The Times calls attention to the possibility of the British Government assisting New Zealand, and suggests ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S PREPARATIONS TO MEET WAR DANGER

    LONDON, June 15.—Lord Chatfield. First Sea Lord. speaking in the [?] Lords, regretted the Labour [?]on in 1931 to defer replacement ...

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  13. NEAR AGREEMENT ON MAIN POINTS

    LONDON, June 15.—A message from Moscow says that the Britten Foreign Office official (Mr. J. Strang). who was sent to conduct further ...

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  14. QUEEN BEAT THE KING TO THE TRIPLETS

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), June 15.—During thier 15 minutes' stroll in Halifax's famous public gardens thier Majesties noticed ...

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  15. Reichsbank Placed Under Hitler's Control

    BERLIN. June 15.—The Reichsbank was placed under the control of Herr Hitler. It remains a note-issuing bank, but its president is responsible ...

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  16. Bullet Fired at Train

    CHRISTCHURCH, June 16. — A startling incident occurred when the southbound Christchurch-Invercargill express was near Otago. A bullet ...

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  17. Refugee Children in England

    LONDON. June 15.—Lord Samuel stated that 250 German refugee children entered England weekly. The total to date was [?]. The cash value ...

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