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  3. News of the World from Daily Telegraph Correspondents

    ITALY denies reports that a demand for a share in the control and defence of the Suez Canal will be made part of the price of an Anglo-Italian [?]approachement. ...

    Article : 223 words
  4. Separate Indian Navy Move

    THE British Government has offered to India six modern escort vessels. The offer is interpreted as a ...

    Article : 220 words
  5. MISSING ON TEST FLIGHT

    A VICKERS-WELLESLEY PLANE, similar to the one which is missing in Britain. The lost plane set out from Upper Heyford (Oxfordshire) on Wednesday, and was last seen over Scotland on Thursday. It was practising for a long-distance flight to Australia in April, with two other R.A.F. planes of the same type. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRANCE KEEPS BY SIDE OF ENGLAND

    "WHY should France get excited because Britain is about to negotiate with Italy?" the Premier (M. Chautemps) ask[?]ed during the foreign affairs debate in the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  7. CASUALTIES IN SPAIN 2,000,000

    CASUALTIES on both sides since the Spanish civil war began on July 17, 1936, have reached 2,000,000. ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. Tenor Collapses From Indigestion

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Giovanni Martinelli, the Italian tenor, collapsed from acute indigestion at the Metropolitan Opera House during a performance of ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. Czech-Italian Quarrel Becoming Acute

    A QUARREL between Italy and Czechoslovakia threatens to become acute. The President of Czechoslovakia ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. LATVIA GUARDS WOOL INDUSTRY

    RIGA, Sunday. -- New regulations to control the import of wool have been made by the Government of Latvia. Importers of wool or artificial wool ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. Robot Plane's Crash; 3 Hurt

    A DE HAVILLAND Dragon plane which was to have been flown to Australia, crashed near Croydon as its robot pilot ...

    Article : 246 words
  12. £4920 FOUND IN COUNTERS IN POLICE RAID

    LONDON, February 12. -- How gaming counters representing £4920 were found by police on a table at which people were playing chemin de fer in a ...

    Article : 211 words
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  14. WARNINGS TO FOREIGNERS BY JAPAN DENIED

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- The Japanese Army has not requested foreign Powers to withdraw their nationals from the war zone in North China. ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. NEW ENGLISH LUXURY PLANES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Luxury airliners, with saloons for 40 passengers, will be used by Imperial Airways next summer. Fully loaded, they will weigh 20 tons. ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. Anglo-Eire Pact More Remote Now

    LONDON, Sunday. -- "A comprehensive settlement, to which world significance would attach, is now, I fear, unattainable." ...

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  17. Austria's Eagle For Military Cap Badge

    LONDON, February 12. -- The Double Eagle of Austria will next month be adopted as cap badge -- and collar badge for officers -- by the 1st King's Dragoon ...

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  18. PILOT KILLED IN AEROBATICS SHOW

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. -- [?]hing during an aerobatics performance today, Clifford Albert Burmister, 22, of Christchurch, was killed instantly. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FOR CAMBRIDGE POST

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Professor W. L. Bragg (48), formerly of South Australia, has been appointed Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S RAIL RECEIPTS RISE

    LONDON, February 10. -- The British railways' traffic receipts rose £7,106,000 to £164,062,000 in 1937 -- the highest total for seven years. ...

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  21. Pershing, Great U.S. War Leader, On Death Bed

    GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING, America's famous wartime soldier, is ill beyond recovery at Tucson, Arizona. He is dying from heart disease and doctors have given up hope. ...

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  22. Picture £100 In 1877 Now Sold For £7350

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A Rembrandt portrait which fetched £100 when last in the saleroom, in 1877, has been purchased at Christie's for £7350. ...

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  23. HARRY BRIDGES CASE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The Senate Committee will meet on Wednesday to decide whether Harry Bridges, the Australian, will be permitted to answer ...

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  24. £916,000 MORE FOR EMPIRE AIRMAILS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- For extending the Empire airmail scheme to India and Malaya, Imperial Airways is to receive a further £916,000 a year from the ...

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