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  2. SPANISH ISSUE.

    LONDON, Oct. 29.—When the House of Commons had reassembled today the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) opened the promised debate on the international ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SIR M. ANDERSON DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 30.—The news of the death of the Governor (Sir Murray Anderson) early this morning was received with profound regret among all sections ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—In the closing stages of the presidential election campaign—the voting is on Tuesday—the Republican candidate, Mr. A. M. Landon, ...

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  5. ENGINE DISPUTE ENDED.

    LONDON, Oct. 29.—Statements made this afternoon in the House of Lords by the Secretary for Air (Viscount Swinton) and in the House of Commons by the ...

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  6. ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON. Oct. 30.—Mr. J. H. Mollison, the noted British airman whose venturesome flights have spanned more than half the globe, landed at Croydon ...

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  7. POLITICAL TENSION.

    The Parliamentary Country Party intends to proceed with the motion of want of confidence in the Government, of which the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. C. G. ...

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  8. BUS STRIKE OVER.

    The strike of metropolitan bus drivers and collectors, Which has lasted for nearly a month, ended late yesterday, when, at a mass meeting in the Perth ...

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  9. DEFENCE OF MADRID.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—The latest dispatches from Spain report that the loyalists defending Madrid are making considerable headway as a result of the ...

    Article : 371 words
  10. GERMANY AND COLONIES.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—There has been considerable comment in official circles at General Goering's distorted presentation of Germany's colonial claims. ...

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  11. PACIFIC SHIPPING.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 29.—Officials of the United States Maritime Commission appear to be none too friendly, and are even somewhat resentful, over the ...

    Article : 543 words
  12. REVOLT IN IRAK.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—A revolt in Irak with the swift overthrow of the Government in Bagdad by a military coup d'etat is reported this afternoon from ...

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    The Maqueda-Toledo-Madrid zone, following the principal roads and railways. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    PARIS, Oct. 30.—The French naval programme for 1937 covers 51 vessels, aggregating 47,000 tons, and is expected to cost about 15,000,000. In addition, it ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. ATROCITY ALLEGATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—The Spanish Embassy has issued a further statement from the College of Lawyers in Madrid alleging many atrocities by the rebels. ...

    Article : 134 words
  16. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 30.—By a unanimous vote at a meeting today, maritime union members and warehouse men decided on a strike aimed at all shipping ...

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  17. STATE MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    SYDNEY. Oct. 30.—The body of the late Governor will lie in state in St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow. The burial will take place in England. ...

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  18. EXPORT OF BRITISH ARMS.

    LONDON, Oct. 29.—In a statement in the House of Commons today the Under Secretary to the Board of Trade (Dr. Burgin) said that during July 25 ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 30.—Further friction between Japanese and Chinese is reported from North China. it is alleged that two Koreans and one Japanese were ...

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  20. THE TEUTONIC PHYSIQUE.

    LONDON, Oct. 30.—"Germany is the most physically fit nation," Dr. Colvin Grange, chairman of the Hospital Commission, said in an Interview today. ...

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  21. LONDON JEWS

    LONDON. Oct. 29.—Replying in the House of Commons today to a question from Mr. Vyoyan Adams (Conservative), Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd (Parliamentary ...

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  22. TURKEY ALOOF.

    ISTANBUL, Oct. 30.—Turkey has decided on neutrality if Soviet steamers should pass through the Dardanelles with munitions for the Spanish Government. ...

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  23. ABYSSINIAN DRIVE.

    LONDON, Oct. 29.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day on the position in Western Abyssinia, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

    Article : 176 words
  24. MARSHAL CHIANG'S BIRTHDAY.

    NANKING, Oct. 30.—In celebration of the 50th birthday tomorrow of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese National Government leader, the Government has ...

    Article : 160 words
  25. NURSES FROM AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 30.—A civic reception was given by the Lord Mayor (Mr. Cain) in honour of the four Australian nurses who arrived in Adelaide ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. STRANGLED BY THIEVES.

    BUKAREST, Oct. 30.—While their victims were asleep last night thieves strangled with steel wire Michael Madonitz, the wealthy proprietor, his wife, and ...

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  27. BABY AS A MISSILE.

    LONDON, OCT. 29.—Mrs. Bernie Paul (40), of Birmingham, threw her two- year-old baby at its father, but her aim was faulty and the child flew through ...

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  28. ISLAND EARTHQUAKE.

    GUAM, Oct. 29.—An earthquake of unusual intensity shook Guam Island at 4.40 a.m. today and slight damage was caused to several buildings. Lesser ...

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  29. DOUGLAS PLANE FOR AUSTRALIA

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 30.—Among the cargo consigned to Australia on board the motorship Hauraki, which arrived here today from Los Angeles, is a ...

    Article : 33 words
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