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  3. JAPAN'S STAND AGAINST SOVIET

    "JAPAN will never give up her claims for fishery rights against the Soviet Union." ...

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  4. SUBMARINE ASHORE

    DRAGGING her anchors during the night, H. M, Submarine Sunfish grounded in Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight, on February 21. The submarine Sterlet also grounded, but got off unaided. Three tugs later removed the Sunfish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Mid-Spain's Turmoil

    TWO dramatic incidents in Republican Spain yesterday were the overthrow of Dr. Negrin's Government and a Nationalist uprising in the Republican seaport of Cartagena. ...

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  6. Peace May Follow Coup

    THE general situation is most confusing, bui it appears that the coup which displaced Dr. Negrin may bring peace nearer, ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. Britain Attacked In Germany, Italy

    ITALIAN fears that the democracies are preparing for war, are expressed by Signor Gayda in Giornale d'Italia. Everything, he writes, points to the conviction that the great ...

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  8. GUNS FOR GUAM PLAN DROPPED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The proposal to spend £1,250,000 on the fortification of Guam will be dropped from the £133,000,000 defence programme when it ...

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  9. Fiat To Duce Cheered By French Crowd

    A GESTURE of defiance to Italy has been made by M. Fossard, a former French Cabinet Minister, and now leader of ...

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  10. DR. GASTER, JEWISH SCHOLAR, DIES, 84

    LONDON, Monday.--Dr. Moses Gaster, noted Jewish scholar and vice-president of the Anglo-Jewish Association, died to-day, aged 84. ...

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  12. GERMANY PUTS JEWS TO WORK

    BERLIN, Monday.--A Berlin decree states that all able-bodied Jews will be drafted for manual labor, because of the labor shortage. ...

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  13. ACTRESS SUES SIR O. MOSLEY

    LONDON, Monday.--Miss Mary Tavernan, 25, stage and screen actress, is suing Sir Oswald Mosley for slander. Sir Oswald Mosley is leader of the ...

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  14. PARIS AGOG FOR TRIAL OF "MASS MURDERER"

    ONE hundred witnesses will give evidence at the trial of Eugene Weidmann, the German self-confessed murderer of six people. The trial, which begins on ...

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  15. BELGIAN MINISTRY AGAIN IN DANGER

    BRUSSELS, Monday.--M. Pierlot, the Catholic Party leader, whose Ministry resigned last Tuesday, after only one week in office, is considering a ...

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