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  2. BACK FROM LONG FLIGHT

    Mercury, upper component of the Mayo composite aircraft, after her long-distance flight to South Africa, returned to Southampton, England. In the background are the Coolangatta, one of the Empire flying-boats, and liner Berengaria, which shortly is to he broken up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BIG GERMAN DRIVE

    With what is described as the world's most modern labor system, Germany is launching a great ...

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  5. FRANCE IN TROUBLE

    France, facing colossal problems, is witnessing a progressive decline in the authority of Parliament. ...

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  6. 4-POWER TALKS EXPECTED

    The Premier, M. Daladier, received the British, Italian and German ambassadors, as a prelude, it is believed, to the ...

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  7. PURGE IS PLANNED IN LEAGUE

    It is believed that the League's "purge," which began with the dismissal by the Secretary-General (M. ...

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  8. Palestine's Casualty Lists

    Casualty lists in Palestine during October, compiled from official communiques, show a total of 520 killed and 240 wounded. ...

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  9. CABINET'S CHANGES IN BRITAIN

    Mr. Chamberlain's reconstruction of his Cabinet makes only few changes and leaves its strength reduced ...

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  10. DEPORTED JEWS IN POLAND

    A message from Berlin states that 12,600 Jews now in Poland as the result of mass arrests in Germany, may be allowed to return. ...

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  11. GERMAN ARMY LEADERS GO

    The retirement of General Beck, Chief of the General Staff, and General von Rundstedt. Commander-in-Chief of the First Army Corps, is ...

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  12. NO DETAILED COLONY PLAN

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "It is an open secret that the South African Minister for Defence (Mr. Pirow). ...

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  13. WON'T PAY SHIP LOSSES

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Herald" states:-- "General Franco's officials assert that Mr. Chamberlain's statement in ...

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  14. ROYAL VISIT TO U.S.A.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press, states that Mrs. Roosevelt has informed the Press Conference that if King George and ...

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  15. PARTIALITY TO JAPAN CHARGED

    The Government announces the resignation of the Hon. Robert Randolph Bruce, who was appointed Canadian Minister in Tokio in 1936. ...

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  16. TAXI-MAN ON SAILOR'S TRAIL

    A French taxi-driver, Ernest Burel, travelled 250 miles to England to collect a fare. Burel drove a British sailor to the ...

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  17. BRITISH CIVIC ELECTION POLL

    Voting will take place to-morrow in more than 360 cities and towns in England and Wales, for the replacement of one-third of the municipal ...

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  18. McINTOSH MILK BARS LIQUIDATE

    Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh's black and White Milk Bars Company has gone into liquidations. Mr. McIntosh, who received £25 a ...

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  19. BULGARIAN LOAN PLANS DENIED

    The diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that official circles deny, reports that Britain is negotiating a ...

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  20. SINGAPORE DEFENCE GIFT

    Singapore, Monday.--The Legislative Council has contributed £1,167,000 towards Empire defence. The sum will be paid in the course of five ...

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  21. PRICES CONTROL URGED IN CANADA

    The Candian Council of Agriculture has sent a resolution to Ottawa urging the Government to meet the Prairie Provinces' unrest and ...

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  22. Fought For Spain And Can't Get Out

    "Acting under orders from the Minister for the Interior (M. Sarraut)," states the "Daily Herald" correspondent at Cerbere, on the Franco-Spanish border, "the mobile guard prevented 368 wounded members of the ...

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  23. Houses Of Parliament Now Gas-Proof

    Lords and Commoners, returning to the Houses of Parliament to-morrow, will find all the ground-floor rooms made gas-proof. The doors of the building have ...

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  24. FASTER JAVA AIR TRIP

    The Holland-Java air service is reducing the time of the journey in the near future, from 5½ to 2½ days, by means of continuous day and night ...

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