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  4. SEARCH FOR SOLUTION OF CZECH PROBLEM : POSITIVE PHASE NOW ENTERED?

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax), who came back from Yorkshire on Monday, will remain in London for the present. The situation in Central Europe continues to engage ...

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  5. KING INSPECTS HOME FLEET

    King George, during his visit to the Home Fleet off Weymouth, visited the cruiser Southampton of the second cruiser squadron, and the cruiser Aurora, leader of the fleet destroyer flotillas. Here he is seen being "piped" aboard H.M.S. Bittern. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RELATIONS STRAINED IN TENNIS CAMPS : AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS UPSET

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday.—Two incidents involving what could hardly be termed other than poor American sportsmanship have somewhat strained amicable relations between the Australian and American Davis Cup players and have left the Australians ...

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  7. EXPULSION OF JEWS FROM ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Rome correspondent of the "Telegraph" says that Jews and Italians returned from their customary afternoon siesta to find newspapers being sold which contained a decree expelling Jews which the Cabinet under the ...

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  8. EXTENT OF TYPHOON DAMAGE IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. Thursday,—The typhoon [?] swept Eastern Japan caused a death for of 30. Eleven hundred houses collapsed in Tokio, 4174 were ...

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  9. FLEETWOOD-SMITH MAY PLAY AT FOLKESTONE

    The rapid finish of the match against the English Eleven was welcomed by the Australians who would have been all night travelling to Folkestone had ...

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  10. SIR E. PAGE VOICES HOPE FOR INCREASED INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    AUCKLAND. Friday—On arrival by the Monterey to-day, Sir Karle Page [?] the opinion that there was room for a tremendous increase in the ...

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  11. EUROPEAN WHEAT CROP SHOULD REACH RECORD FIGURE

    LONDON. Thursday.—A message from Rome sates that the latest estimate by the Institute of Agriculture of the European wheat crop. excluding ...

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  13. GOING BEYOND BORDERS OF TROUBLE

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—President Roosevelt asked a special committee headed by the Assistant Secretary for War ...

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  14. DORNIER FLYING BOAT

    LONDON. Thursday.—A message from Berlin states that the Dornier flying boat has completed experiments which prove it to be the most suitable ...

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  15. 159 WITH BAT AND NINE WICKETS FOR 37

    LONDON. Thursday.—Nichols, of Essex, registered a fine double performance in county cricket against Gloucester today. With the bat be ...

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  16. U.S. NAVAL SQUADRON FOR ATLANTIC COAST

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Washington correspondent of the United Press states that the Navy Department announced the immediate formation of ...

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  17. APPEAL SHOULD BE TO PEOPLE, NOT GOVERNOR-IN-COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Friday—Approval was expressed to-day by the president of the Local Authorities Association of Queensland (Mr. J. Annand) of the amendment by the premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) to the State Development Bill providing for appeals by local authorities against orders by the ...

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  18. Killed by Explosion of War Shell

    RHEIMS. Thursday—A woodcutter, burning off at Bois de la Gruerte. where there was bitter fighting during the war. was killed by the explosion ...

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  19. World Speedway Champion

    LONDON, Thursday—At Wembley Bluey Wilkinson, with 22 points, won the world's speedway championship. Jack Milne (America) was second. ...

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