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  2. TERUEL REBELS.

    LONDON. Jan. 9.—With the surrender yesterday of Colonel Rey Dancourt, commander of the remnant of the rebel forces holding out in Teruel, the ...

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  3. RUMANIAN JEWS.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—"Yes, I am a fugitive, exiled again," said Madame Lupescu, the mistress of King Carol of Rumania. in an exclusive interview given to the ...

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  4. ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Formal intentions to negotiate a trade agreement with the United Kingdom was announced yesterday by the Secretary of State (Mr. ...

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  5. MORE WARSHIPS.

    ROME, Jan. 7.—The announcement that Italy is beginning immediately the construction of two 35,000-ton battleships and a number of smaller craft, ...

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  6. CAMPAIGN IN SHANTUNG

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 8.—It is claimed in Tokio that 500,000 Chinese are fleeing before the Japanese armies advancing by three routes in Shantung, which the ...

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  7. JAPAN'S AIM IN CHINA.

    TOKIO, Jan. 9.—In a three-hour meeting today, at which it discussed Japan's final action in the event of China's further failure to reconsider her attitude ...

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  8. SHANGHAI TENSION.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—The increasingly grave situation in the Far East, particularly in Shanghai, will be the first subject to be tackled by the Prime ...

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  9. FRENCH FIRMNESS.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 8.—For a tense half- hour in the International Settlement to-day French armoured cars faced Japanese troops with machine guns, while the ...

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  10. TURNING THE BLAME.

    TOKIO, Jan. 9.—The newspaper "Asahi" declares that Britain regards Shanghai as British territory. It asks who "violated neutrality by allowing the ...

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  11. SUPPORT FOR DIPLOMACY.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The announcement of Italy's new naval construction is well-timed to support Italian diplomacy in Budapest, where Count Ciano (the ...

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  12. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—The, chief significance to Australia of yesterday's Anglo-American trade treaty announcement is the broad scope of the projected ...

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  13. A HAINAN INCIDENT.

    CANTON, Jan. 7.—Liner passengers interviewed today said that when a reconnoitring Japanese cruiser anchored off Hoihow, chief port of Hainan Island ...

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  14. A FRENCH WARNING.

    PARIS. Jan. 8.—Accentuation of the naval arms race is foreseen by the French Press as a result of Italy's decision to build further warships. "Le Jour." ...

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  15. THE SHANGHAI CENSORSHIP.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 8.—The Japanese censors operating hi the radio and foreign cable offices have now agreed to tell foreign Press correspondents of ...

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  16. DISTRESS IN SHANGHAI.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The Lord Mayor's fund for the relief of distress in China has received the following telegram from the British Consul-General at Shanghai ...

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  17. ABUSE OF BRITAIN.

    TOKIO, Jan. 8.—While the anti-British agitation in the daily Press is slackening, monthly journals are carrying on the editorial invective. The most ...

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  18. WOUNDED AMBASSADOR HOME.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—Sir Hughe Knatch-bull-Hugessen, who while British Ambassador in China was wounded by a Japanese machine gun bullet at Shanghai ...

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  19. ROYAL WEDDING.

    ATHENS, Jan. 9.—Early this morning a salvo of guns fired from a battery on Mt. Lykabettos announced the wedding day of Crown Prince Paul of Greece and ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S REPRESENTATIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that the British Ambassador to Germany (Sir Nevile Henderson) in ...

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  21. ADVICE TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—The "Church Times," commenting on Australia's position in relation to the Par East says that Australia can no more escape the ...

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  22. WAR MATERIALS.

    PARIS, Jan. 8.—The newspaper "Humanite" announces it has learnt from well-informed sources that the French Government has decided to withdraw its ...

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  23. A PROBLEM UNSOLVED.

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—The industrial correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states:—"A serious conflict of opinion on British Labour's attitude to the Far ...

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  24. BUSINESS EVILS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—In a speech at a dinner tonight, President Roosevelt cited the "evils that flow from the undue concentration of economic power and ...

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  25. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    LONDON, Jan. 9.—According to the "Sunday Graphic," Britain will shortly open negotiations for a trade treaty with Italy. ...

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  26. COLONEL DANCOURT VILIFIED.

    SEVILLE. Jan. 9.—In a broadcast to-day, General Quelpo de Llano, one of General Franco's leaders, made a violent attack on the insurgent commander, ...

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  27. ABNORMAL COLD.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—Throughout the Danube States, in Eastern Europe, in Italy and elsewhere, abnormally cold weather continues. ...

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  28. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    HANKOW, Jan. 7.—The Chinese Communist Party has convoked a congress with the object of strengthening co-operation with the Kuomingtang (the ...

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  29. MISSING JAPANESE COUPLE.

    TOKIO, Jan. 7.—The Domei News Agency states that the mysterious disappearance of a popular actress, Yoshido Okado, and her lover, Ryokichi Sugimoto, ...

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  30. PEACE PRIZE EMBEZZLED.

    HAMBURG, Jan. 7.—A former banker named Wannow has been accused of embezzling part of the £700 sterling representing the value of the Nobel Peace ...

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  31. NORTH-EAST OF THE CITY.

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—It is reported from Spain that the most elaborate system of defences ever constructed there has been established 20 miles north-east of Teruel ...

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  32. WHITES IN ASIA.

    TOKIO, Jan. 8.—It is officially announced that the views on Britain and whites in Asia expressed in his recent interview in "Kaizo," an influential ...

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  33. FRENCH MURDERS.

    PARIS, Jan. 7.—Colette Tricot, who is under arrest as an associate of Eugene Wiedmann, the young German mass murderer, giving evidence before the ...

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  34. FLOODS IN RUMANIA.

    BUKAREST, Jan. 9.—At least 800 families have been rendered homeless and 30 persons drowned it Valcov, a fishing centre, owing to icefloes choking the ...

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  35. GERMANY'S PART.

    CANTON, Jan. 7.—Foreign sources re- port the arrival at Changsha of a large shipment of German anti-aircraft guns, with two German instructors to train the ...

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  36. AIR RAID ON BARCELONA.

    LONDON. Jan. 9.—A message from Hendaye (the French town near the Spanish border) states that in an air raid carried out by the insurgents on ...

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  37. BLOODSHED AT SEA.

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.—Georges Pernack and Robert Horne, seamen aboard a motor yacht on which Dwight Faulding, a wealthy Californian, was recently ...

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  38. VALUABLES FROM VALENCIA.

    SALAMANCA, Jan. 7.—General Franco, the insurgent commander-in-chief, today issued a warning to the world that his Government would not recognise in ...

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  39. TROOPS SHOOT RIOTERS.

    BIZERTE (Tunis), Jan. 8.—Protesting against the expulsion of an agitator named Hassen Ouri, demonstrators attempted to organise a general strike, ...

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  40. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—The Warsaw correspondent of "The Times" states that an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease has occurred near the German ...

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  41. A Big Order Reported.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The importance of Sinkiang, the far western province, is indicated by a report that China is securing large supplies from Russia through ...

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  42. PRESIDENT HOOVER WRECK.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 7.—One hundred and seventy members of the crew of the Dollan liner President Hoover, which ran aground on a reef off Formosa on ...

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  43. TIT FOR TAT.

    PARIS, Jan. 8.—The French Ministry of the Interior has banned two Italian newspapers, presumably as a reprisal for the embargo placed by Italy ...

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  44. The Toll in Britain.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—A total of 30,811 animals were slaughtered in Britain last year on account of foot-and-mouth disease and over £224,000 was payable in ...

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  45. ESPIONAGE ALLEGED.

    LONDON. Jan. 7.—The mystery of the arrest of M. du Coreau, a French Consul in Spain, and three consular employees, has been heightened by the arrest of 18 ...

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  46. A BRITISH SHIP DETAINED.

    TOKIO, Jan. 9.—Japanese officials yesterday detained the British cargo vessel Marion Moller, which was forced to anchor during a storm in Kaneda Bay. ...

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  47. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 7.—Renewed controversy has been provoked in South-West Africa (formerly German territory and now held by South Africa under a ...

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  48. DUTCH COAL-HEAVER FINED.

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—The Leerdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that further proof of Holland's cleanliness was given today, when a ...

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  49. SINGAPORE DEMONSTRATION.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 9.—Following the dispersal by the police this morning of an anti-Japanese procession consisting of 2,000 Chinese with flags and banners, ...

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  50. SIGHTSEEING ON THE CLYDE.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—In connection with the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow. opening in the spring, for which a large number of oversea visitors are expected, the ...

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  51. ROYALTY AND INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Jan. 8.—The Duke of Kent will be the principal guest at the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce banquet, on February 28, at which the guests will ...

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  52. EXECUTED FOR TREASON.

    BERLIN. Jan. 7.—Two more Germans have been executed on charges of high treason ...

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  53. GERMAN PAGANISM.

    LISBON. Jan. 7.—Broadcasting today, the Patriarch of Lisbon strongly and repeatedly denounced "German paganism" as "the most dangerous enemy of ...

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  54. A FRENCH STRIKE SETTLED.

    PARIS, Jan. 9.—The strikers at the factory of he Goodrich Tyre Co. have accepted an arbitral award by the Prime Minister (M. Chautemps) and are ...

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