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  3. JAPAN'S LEADERS TOAST VICTORY

    "Forward," say Japanese leaders in the China campaign. Success to their arms was proposed at this gathering of high officers. Pictured are General Count Terauchi, left, commander of Japanese forces in North China and General Shunroka Hata, commander of Japanese troops in Central China. The occasion was a meeting of the high command officers, celebrating Japanese military advancement in China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WARFARE IN A HEAT-WAVE

    Weary troops are fighting desperately in a heat-wave on the Ebro front in Spain. The sufferings of the wounded are indescribable, and many of them are untended. ...

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  6. LAND MINE KILLS 6

    Six Jewish workers, including two girls, were killed to-day by the explosion of a land mine near Tel Aviv. ...

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  7. War Thoughts In Italy

    It is understood that at recent meetings with the Duce, his military and air advisers were directed to develop the use of ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. 26 POLES KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    Twenty-six people were hilled by lightning to-day in Poland, most of them in the Vilna region. Two children and a man were drowned when a tidal wave invaded ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. NO INDIAN TRADE TALKS

    India is not ready for trade talks with Australia, as her negotiations with Britain for revision of the Ottawa agreements have not been ...

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  10. SCENTS PLOT IN PRAGUE

    Rome's Press professes to see behind the visit of Lord Runciman to Prague a selfish scheme to promote ...

    Article : 217 words
  11. MINORITIES IN RUMANIA

    A Rumanian Government decree grants generous concessions to minorities who comprise nearly one-third of the population. ...

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  12. SHARING SUEZ DEFENCE COST

    Agreement was reached to-day by the British and Egyptian Governments by which the former will pay half the cost, £12,000,000 of ...

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  13. PARALYSIS STRIKES FAR

    From places as far apart as Essex (England) and Kobe and Osaka (Japan), infantile paralysis epidemics are reported. ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. BRITAIN'S BIG MOCK AIR WAR

    Britain's biggest mock air war starts early to-morrow over a largo area in Eastern England. Simultaneously, there will be a ...

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  15. 'SURPRISE' FOR THE QUEEN

    The Queen spent part of her birthday afloat, reaching Aberdeen in the afternoon. The Princesses had taken their gift ...

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  16. GERMAN LABOR SHORTAGE GROWS

    "Positions vacant" have replaced unemployment in the Reich labor statistics. The number was 310,000 in June, ...

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  17. STEEL PLANT PROJECT IN N.Z.

    The New Zealand Government is negotiating with the British Iron and Steel Federation for the establishment of steel manufacturing plant in ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. ROOSEVELT ON MEXICO

    Commenting in Panama on Mexico's refusal to arbitrate on the expropriation of American landowners in Mexico, President Roosevelt's only ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN MISSING

    The police are searching for an Australian, William Jordan, 21, who disappeared from Kitcombe Farm, near Alton (Hampshire), where he ...

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  20. GAS ENGINES FOR OMNIBUSES

    Mr. H. H. Bell, of Melbourne Tramways, has obtained the rights from a British firm to manufacture in Australia a new type of gas engine of ...

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  21. BRITISH INFLUX INTO FRANCE

    French tourist agencies estimate that British visitors in 1938 have been 5,000,000 and their expenditure £20,000,000. ...

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  22. When Antarctic Was Jungle

    Antarctica, now under its barrier of ice, once lay steaming under tropical forests. One hundred million years ago, let us say, its climate was humid and ...

    Article : 284 words
  23. COOGAN'S SUIT FOR EARNINGS

    Giving evidence in his suit to recover from his mother and stepfather £800,000, which he claims to have earned from films before he ...

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  24. GLIDER RECORD OF 21,325 FEET

    Herr Fick created a new world gliding record to-day at Wasserkuppe. After being towed by an aeroplane to a height of 3250 feet, he soared ...

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  25. U.S.A. PROFITS BY TRADE PACTS

    U.S.A. exports to 16 countries participating in reciprocal trading agreements have risen 66.2 per cent. and imports from them have risen 26.2. ...

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  26. AIR PILOT'S JUBILEE

    Captain Frederic Dismore, of Imperial Airways will celebrate his silver jubilee as a pilot to-morrow. ...

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