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  2. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) and Lord President of the Council (Viscount ...

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  3. EUROPEAN APPEASEMENT

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—This week will see a concerted effort to improve European relations by informal talks in three capitals, London, Berlin and Rome, ...

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  4. SEA RESCUES.

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Nov. 15.—The coastguard cutter Mendota has rescued 14 survivors of the Greek freighter Tzenny Chandris, which sank in a ...

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  5. MOROCCAN RIOT.

    GIBRALTAR, Nov. 15.—In a riot which culminated in a pitched battle in Tetuan yesterday between Moors and Spanish guards 60 moors and 20 Spaniards were ...

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  6. BELGIUM'S KING.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The Kings of Bulgaria and Greece came quietly to London. The arrival tomorrow of King Leopold of Belgium will be a State ...

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  7. SPANISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—Following the agreement between Britain and General Franco's insurgent Government in Spain for the reciprocal appointment of ...

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  8. EFFORTS FOR PEACE.

    TOKIO, Nov. 15.—The War Office and Foreign Office spokesmen were interviewed today by the Australian Associated Press in an endeavour to learn Japan's ...

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  9. TOWARDS NANKING.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 15.—The Japanese armies, having driven all Chinese troops out of the Shanghai area, are pushing on towards Nanking, the national ...

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  10. AMERICAN UNEMPLOYED.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—An appeal to citizens of the United States to aid in the voluntary unemployment census (which will begin on Tuesday) as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TRUCE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Sketch" states that despite denials it is reliably reported that Senor Negrin (the Spanish Prime ...

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  12. ECONOMIC MOVES.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The project for closer world organisation and economic appeasement, minimising the risks of war, on which King Leopold of Belgium ...

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  13. "THE TIMES" OUTSPOKEN.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—In a leading article on the draft declaration agreed to in principle by the Brussels conference under the Nine-Power Treaty, which is ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION ORDER REPEALED

    BARCELONA, Nov. 14.—The Government has cancelled the order calling up conscripts of the 1939 class, but youths aged 19 must drill an hour daily. ...

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  15. PALESTINE VIOLENCE.

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 15.—The casualty list as a result of Arab terrorist and Jewish reprisal activities in Palestine continues to mount. ...

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  16. RECOGNITION OF FRANCO.

    TOKIO, Nov. 14.—The "Asahi Shimbun" states that the Japanese Foreign Office is considering the recognition of General Franco in Spain as a means of ...

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  17. RETURN FROM ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—A report from Saint-Jean-de-Luz (France) states that the first batch of 157 of the Basque children evacuated -to 'England during the ...

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  18. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Sir Arthur Wauchope, High Commissioner- in Palestine, is making good ;progress from his indisposition and is expected to sail from ...

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  19. SHADOW OF A PURGE.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—Speculation is rife, according to the "Daily Mail, regarding the future of the Soviet embassy officials who have just been recalled to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TURKISH REVOLT.

    INSTANBUL, Nov. 15.-A revolt in the Dersim district of Kurdistan during April, in which 5,000 tribesmen were involved, has been disclosed with the ...

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  21. ITALY'S IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that at an emergency meeting of political and industrial leaders, presided over ...

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  22. BACK TO ITALY.

    ROME, Nov. 14.—Bruno Mussolini, the airman son of the Duce, has returned to Italy from Spain and was present today at a football match. ...

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  23. DEATH OF PEMBROKE STEPHENS.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—Mr. Ronald Monson, a West Australian journalist, has left for Shanghai by air to succeed as special correspondent for the "Daily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TERRIFIC BOMBING.

    NANKING, Nov. 15.—In the past 24 hours Japanese plans have rained 700 bombs on Soochow, sections of which are in ruins. ...

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  25. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH.

    ROME, Nov. 15.—Friday's speech at Edinburgh by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) on British foreign policy and her desire for an ...

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  26. WHEAT FOR LOYALISTS.

    LONDON. Nov. 14.—Citizens of Certere (on the Franco-Spanish frontier) stared in amazement when 18 Italian railway trucks arrived bringing wheat for ...

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  27. BALLOON IN CABBAGE FIELD.

    LONDON. Nov. 14—The anti-aircraft barrage balloon which got adrift from an air force station in Kent on Friday evening and crossed the English Channel ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 15.—Occurring over approximately the same areas as the 1931 disaster, a sharp earthquake shook Hawkes Bay at 2.18 p.m. today. ...

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  29. IN NORTH CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Nov, 15.—On the north China front the Japanese continue to make progress. A drive against Tsinan, capital of Shangtung Province, is in full ...

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  30. STRUTTING ENDED.

    GENEVA, Nov. 14.—Arsenic poisoning has caused the deaths of eight of 12 peacocks in the grounds of the secretariat building of the League of Nations, ...

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  31. ROAD TO AN UNDERSTANDING.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that "Here is a man of sound commonsense" is the tenor of comment in German ...

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  32. "LYING ALL THE TIME."

    LONDON, Nov. 14—"Signor Mussolini is stilt leading us up the garden path," said Mr. Herbert Morrison, a Labour member of the House of Commons, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. IRATE STUDENTS.

    LEMBERG (Poland), Nov. 14.—Because university students have refused to participate in an "Independence Parade" on Armistice Day, the rector of ...

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  34. CAPE AND BACK.

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—In as attempt to lower the records for a light from Lon- don to the Cape and from the Cape to London, Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston and ...

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  35. AFTERMATH OF FIGHTING.

    TOKIO, Nov. 14.—The Domel News agency states that fearing the outbreak of serious epidemic after the fighting, the Foreign Office has dispatched a ...

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  36. PRINCESS'S BODY.

    VIENNA, Nov. 13.—The mysterious disappearance of the body of Princess Maria Christina of Montleart, the great-grand-mother of the King of Italy, has baffled ...

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  37. ITALIANS IN LIBYA.

    CAIRO, Nov. 13.—The Prime Minister of Egypt (Nahas Pasha) states that Egypt is not perturbed by the increase of Italian forces near the Libyan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. VESSELS' COLLISION IN FOG.

    SYDNEY. Nov. 15.-Judge Markell and two assessors in the Court of Marine Inquiry today investigated the collision between the coastal steamer Himatangi ...

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  39. AEROPLANES FOR CHINA.

    HONG KONG, Nov. 14.—Fifty British-made aeroplanes have arrived here, and many of them have been sent to China. ...

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  40. FRENCH PRECAUTIONS.

    PARIS, Nov. 11.—It is reported that France is sending four cruisers, including one of her newest 7,600-ton vessels, to Indo-China, as well as additional troops. ...

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  41. WOUNDING OF AMBASSADOR.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—Mr. D. Liem, secretary of the Chinese National Peace Committee, speaking at Cardiff, declared that British prestige had never sunk so ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. FASCISM IN HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—The correspondent of the "The Daily Telegraph" at Budapest reports the formation of a new Fascist Party in Hungary. uniting five ...

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  43. FILM DEAL COMPLETED.

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—It was officially announced today that Samuel Goldwyn of Hollywood, and Alexander Korda, of London, had bought the Interests of Mary ...

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  44. BAG OF LIVE SCORPIONS.

    PARIS, Nov. 15.—Having left a bag containing 60 live scorpions in a taxicab, Professor Jacques Millot immediately broadcast an appeal, and a warning that ...

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  45. WORKMAN'S FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 1.—George Brewer (44), of Baroona-street, Northbridge, was working on the roof of a cottage under construction in Kameruka-road, ...

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  46. TAXPAYERS' CONSCIENCES.

    BERLIN, Nov. 15.—The tax squeeze continues, although taxation remains practically unchanged. The authorities are now appealing to the consciences of ...

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  47. BOY DROWNED IN DAM.

    SYDNEY. Nov. 15.—George Henry Prested (7), of Waratah-street, Granville, was drowned in a dam near Railway-street. Granville today. He was ...

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  48. RUMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    BUKAREST, Nov. 12.—The Cabinet of m. Tararescu formahy resigned today, as a preliminary to the Parliamentary elections. ...

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