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  2. Celebrations In Alsace-Lorraine

    Recently residents of Alsace-Lorraine celebrated the 20th anniversary of the re-entry of French troops to that territory. Marshal Petain, who led the French troops into Alsace in 1918, is shown acknowledging greetings of residents at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GHETTO PLAN IN BERLIN

    LONDON, December 4.—Further action against the Jews has been taken in Germany. It was announced last night that Jews had been banned from the principal streets, all places of amusement, and ...

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  4. CREWS STRIKE ON FRENCH LINERS

    LONDON, December 4.—To enforce their demand for the cancellation of the fines imposed on men who took part in the general strike, the crews of more than 20 ships at Le Havre have ceased work. ...

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  5. 15 SHIPS SEIZED BY FRANCO

    LONDON, December 3.—The British "Inner Cabinet" is considering the position that has arisen following General ...

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  6. FRENCH AIR PLANS

    PARIS, December 3.—France is seeking British cooperation in building up her air force, and may by the manufacturing rights of ...

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  7. MR. EDEN SAILS FOR NEW YORK

    LONDON, December 4.—Mr. Anthony Eden, the former British Foreign Secretary, accompanied by Mrs. Eden, sailed by the liner Aauitania on ...

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  8. BRITISH MILLERS BUY U.S. WHEAT

    LONDON, December 3.—British millers made an unprecedented purchase of 540,000 tons of American wheat. valued at approximately ...

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  9. VISIT TO ROME ON JANUARY 11

    LONDON, December 4.—It was officially announced in London last night that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) and the Foreign ...

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  10. "SOS FROM ENGLAND"

    NEW YORK, December 4.—The Hearst Press gives prominence to articles on "The Decline and Fall if the British Empire," in which ...

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  11. MINISTER TELLS WHY HE RESIGNED

    BRUSSELS, December 3.—M. Gerard explained to-day that he resigned as Finance Minister because he differs from the policy on which the ...

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  12. £80,000,000 FOR DEFENCE

    WARSAW, December 3.—The Treasurer, M. Kwiatkowski, announced to-day a three-year plan to spend £80,000,000 on defence works. ...

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  13. WRITING DOWN OF CAPITAL

    LONDON, December 3.—The chairman, Mr. Claude de Bernales, told shareholders in Great Boulder Mining and Finance co. to-da that in due ...

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  14. GAOL FOR SPIES IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, December 3.—The first sentences for espionage In the United States since the Great War were imposed yesterday. The sentences were: ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. MANY KILLED BY BOMBS

    BARCELONA, December 3.—General Franco's airmen bombed 14 towns and villages in the last two days. Most serious damage occurred in ...

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  17. AID IN CARE OF REFUGEES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—While supporting the proposal of the conference of refugees organised in Melbourne by the League of Nations. ...

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  18. NAVY HEROES HONOURED

    LONDON, December 3.—Decorations conferred on officers and ratings of the Royal Navy for gallantry and resource at the time of the bombing ...

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  19. Japanese Prize For Essay To Australian

    TOKIO, December 3.—The Melbourne surgeon, Dr. Thomas Wright, at present visiting Japan, was awarded a prize ...

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  20. Death of Daughter of Thomas Mort

    LONDON, December 3.—The death occurred to-day of Lady Atkinson Willes, aged 82, widow of Admiral Atkinson Willes, and second daughter of ...

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  21. CREW, ALMOST DEAD, RESCUED

    BERLIN, December 3.—The Luft-hansa aeroplane flying from Brazil to Germany sighted a salling ship In distress near Bathurst, West Africa, and ...

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  22. MRS. KIRBY-GREEN MARRIED

    LONDON, December 3.—The airwoman, Mrs. Betty Kirby-Green, married Squadron-leader George Heycock to-day ...

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  23. 40,000-TON SHIPS

    LONDON, December 3.—The signatories of the London Naval Treaty and the Powers which have been associated with it through the bilateral naval ...

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  24. TOBACCO DEAL FOR MACHINES

    LONDON, December 3.—The Greek government has approved of an agreement between the Bank of Greece and a British firm for an exchange of ...

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  25. Japanese Success Near Canton

    TOKIO, December 4.—The Japanese forces have completely occupied the Chiu-kiang (Canton River) delta, and captured a position eight miles south ...

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  26. NEW PLANT FOR WAR PLANES

    VANCOUVER, December 3.—Announcing the receipt of orders for British war planes, the Boeing Aircraft Co., of Canada, to-day announced ...

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  27. ARRESTED MONKS NOW RELEASED

    VIENNA, December 3.—It is reliably reported that the Servite monks, who had been arrested, have been released. Their church and part of the monastery ...

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  28. WAR COSTS JAPAN RECORD OUTLAY

    TOKIO, December 3.—In 40 minutes the Japanese Cabinet adopted a budget providing for £216,000,000—largest in Japan's history—in addition to a ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. MISS NANCY BIRD STUDIES IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, December 3.—The Australian pilot, Miss Nancy Bird, concluded three weeks In Germany as a semiofficial visitor studying civil aviation, ...

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  30. JAPAN'S AIR LINK WITH ISLANDS

    TOKIO, December 3.—It was announced to-day that a weekly air service to Japan's mandated possessions in the Pacific would commence In April. ...

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  31. Price Of Gold

    LONDON, December 3.—Gold was quoted to-day at £7/8/74 a fine ounce, compared with £7/8/11 yesterday. The dollar was quoted at 4.681 ...

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  32. Three Iron Guards Shot Dead

    BUCHAREST, December 4.—Three members of the Fascist Iron Guard, who had been arrested in connection with the assassination of Professor ...

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  33. Captain Percival In France

    LONDON, December 4.—Some concern was felt on Friday night for the safety of Captain E. W. Percival, the Australian airman, who, with three ...

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  34. Younger Generation And English Classics

    LONDON, December 3.—A lively controversy has been aroused In the Press by statements by Sir D'Arcy Thompson (Professor of Natural ...

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  35. Major-General Aston Dead

    LONDON, December 3.—Major-General Sir George Aston, who served with the Naval Intelligence Department and was professor of fortification ...

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  36. Calpurnia's Mail Salvaged

    LONDON, December 3.—The Post master-General (Major Tryon) announces that the bulk of the mall on the flying boat Calpurnia, which VATICAN CITY, December 3.—The health of the Pope has improved sufficiently to permit a return to-day to his full programme of audiences. ...

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  37. Death of Sir T. Callender

    LONDON, December 3.—The death occurred to-day of Sir Thomas O. Callender, director of many big companies, including Calenders Cable Coy. He was 83 years of age. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN PACER SETS NEW RECORD

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), December [?]—The Australian pacer, Lawn Derby, set a new grass track record for the Southern Hemisphere when at New ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. Czechoslovakia's Policy

    PRAGUE, December 4.—The new Premier of Czechoslovakia (Dr. Beran), in his first broadcast address, declared Czechoslovakia's unshakeable will to ...

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  40. Germany and Colombia

    Australian Associated Press BERLIN, December 4.—The rupture petween Germany and the republic of Colombia has been healed. The Colompian Ambassador (Senor Jaramillo) is returning to Berlin. ...

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