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  2. News Of The World From Daily Telegraph Correspondents

    While all is quiet at Danzig, and Hitler is reported to be devoting the weekend to German culture, the anti-Chamberlain campaign fills the front pages of London Sunday ...

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  4. TOKIO PARLEY

    The first conference yesterday between the British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) and the Foreign ...

    Article : 245 words
  5. Submarines' Dead: Sydney Homage

    SUBMARINE ex-servicemen in uniform marching to the Cenotaph for yesterday's memorial service. Mr. T. M. Jones (in front) laid the wreath, homage to men who died in the Thetis, Squalis, and Phenix. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. More Journalists Held In France

    Two more Paris newspapermen have been arrested on charges of having accepted Nazi bribes. The Premier (M. Daladier) has declared that the purge is to go ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. FRENCH FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC

    The French flying-boat Lieutant de Vaisseau Paris arrived at Biscarosse last night from New York. Carrying a crew of ten, the plane made ...

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  8. Yugoslavian Visit To London

    Prince Paul, Regent or Yugoslavia, and Princess, Olga, left for London yesterday. Officially, the visit is to bid farewell ...

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  9. ADMIRAL BACKHOUSE DEAD

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, former Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet, died in London today, aged 60. ...

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  10. U.S. SPLIT ON ARMS EMBARGO

    The appeal by President Roosevelt for revision of the Neutrality Act has caused a sharp split within the Senate. ...

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  12. Strike Clash Ends In Death

    One man was killed and 20 others were severely injured in a clash between striking Federal relief workers and ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. PURCHASER OF ADAM AN ENGLISHMAN

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is now stated that Charles Stafford, 52, director of Australian gold mining companies, is the man who bought Epstein's statue, Adam. ...

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  14. Flying-Boat Hits Steamer

    An R.A.F. flying-boat, taking off from Southampton Water yesterday, crashed into a paddle steamer. ...

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  15. HALT IN TYROL MOVES

    BERLIN, Sunday.--It is reported that emigration from the Southern Tyrol to Germany has been temporarily suspended, owing to irritation in the ...

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  16. CONFERRING ON BARLEY WATER

    Japan's Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) prepared for yesterday's momentous conference with the British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) with copious draughts of barley water. ...

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  17. DEATH CRASH OF GLIDER

    LONDON, Sunday.--Frank Charles, a Wembley speedway rider, and an expert sailplane pilot, was killed yesterday in a gliding competition in Derbyshire. ...

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  19. EMPIRE AIRBOAT GOES AGROUND

    BASRA, Sunday.--The Empire flying-boat Calypso, bound for Australia, was held up at Bahrein late on Friday She went aground, and the keel and ...

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