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  2. YANGTZE ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The Foreign office released tonight the text of the Note on the Japanese attacks on British warships and merchant vessels on the Yangtze in ...

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  3. SHORTLIVED STRIKE.

    PARIS, Dec. 30.—Almost as suddenly as it was declared, the strike by municipal employees in Parts decided on on Tuesday evening and which came into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW RUMANIAN CABINET.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The Bukarest correspondent of "The Times" states:—"M. Goga, leader of the pro-German and Fascist National Christian Party, who formed ...

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  5. WRECKING TSINGTAO.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 30.—Chinese having blown up most of the important buildings, the Japanese will find only a shell of a town when they occupy Tsingtao, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BATTLE FOR TERUEL.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The position at Teruel, the rebel city in Aragon (north-east Spain), against which the loyalists launched a surprise offensive over a ...

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  7. PALESTINE'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—A serious cleavage in the British Cabinet has arisen over the future of Palestine, according to the political correspondent of the "Daily Herald." ...

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  8. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    CAIRO, Dec. 30.—The dispute between King Farouk, Egypt's 17-year-old ruler, and Nahas Pasha's Wafd Government culminated today in the dismissal by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEW IRISH CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The British Government in a statement last night announced that it was prepared to treat the new Irish Constitution, a which ...

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  10. GROUPING OF POWERS.

    PARIS. Dec. 29.—A world-wide Popular Front is the ambition of the French Communist Congress now in session at Arles. The president, M. Marcel Cachin ...

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  11. HIGH GERMAN HOPES.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph' states:—"M. Goga's appointment is welcomed in German official circles, which ...

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  12. TOWARDS FASCISM.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—Temporarily at least Rumania has officially taken a plunge towards Fascism. Two years ago M. Goga (the new Prime Minister) ...

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  13. ULSTER GRATIFIED.

    BELFAST, Dec. 30.—In a statement on the British Government's pronouncement on the new Irish Constitution, the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Viscount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SETBACK IN SHANSI.

    SHANGHAI. Dec. 30.—The Communist Eighth Route Army, which is harrying the Japanese in Shansi, has recaptured 16 towns, including some of strategic ...

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  15. WARNING TO BRITAIN.

    TOKIO, Dec. 30.—The "Osaka Mainichi" in a leading article headed "Unrest of the Haves" asserts that one of the cardinal causes of grave instability in ...

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  16. "VICTORY IN THREE MONTHS."

    LONDON. Dec. 29.—"We will finish the war in three months," said General Miaja (Director General of Security in Madrid) in a telephonic conversation ...

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  17. IN EVENT OF WAR.

    LONDON. Dec. 29.—The importance of a friendly or neutral Spain and, .to a lesser extent, Portugal, in the event of another war is emphasised by the ...

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  18. AIR RAIDS IN SOUTH.

    CANTON. Dec. 30.—Thirty Japanese bombers raided Canton, Whampoa, Fatshan and other points in south China to-day. There were few casualties, as the ...

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  19. HISTORIAN'S OPINION.

    LONDON, Dec. 29.—"The so-called old diplomacy was accused of dividing the world into two camps, leading inevitably to war," says Professor L. I. B. ...

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  20. BRITISH EMBASSY.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—Sir Henry Chilton, the British Ambassador to Spain, has left Hendaye (in France, near the Spanish frontier, to where the Embassy ...

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  21. CHINESE LOSSES AT NANKING.

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 30.—General Matsui, the Japanese commander, claims that at Nanking the Chinese lost 84,000 dead, an unknown number wounded, 10,500 ...

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  22. BUSINESS IN AMERICA.

    PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 29.—What political observers consider to be an expression of President Roosevelt's conviction that the inimical attitude of business ...

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  23. THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS.

    DUBLIN, Dec. 29.—"We seek to injure no other nation or people; we want nothing that is not ours by every title of justice and right," declared Mr. De Valera ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. A CHINESE "TRAITOR."

    SHANGHAI, Dec. 30.—Lo Peh-hong, chairman of the civic association, created by the Japanese to rehabilitate Shanghai, was assassinated in the French ...

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  25. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Dec. 29.—The Foreign Office discloses that the British Ambassador to Spain (Sir Henry Chilton), who took up his quarters at Hendaye (in France, ...

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  26. THE POPE'S ADDRESS.

    BERLIN, Dec. 29.—"The Times." the "News-Chronicle" and other London newspapers which reported the outspoken references by the Pope on Christmas Eve ...

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  27. SIT-DOWN STRIKERS.

    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.—The first conviction of sit-down strikers in the country was obtained today, when, 22 employees were sentenced to fines ...

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  28. TYPHOID OUTBREAK INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—Important facts are emerging from the Inquiry into the Croydon typhoid outbreak. In the first place, it has been revealed that every ...

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  29. BOMBING OF PANAY.

    NEW YORK. Dec. 30.—The Universal newsreel film of the attack on the United States gunboat Panay by Japanese planes on the Yangtze arrived at New York ...

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  30. DAMAGES CLAIM SUCCEEDS.

    ANTWERP, Dec. 29.—M Cauwelaert, formerly Burgomaster of Antwerp, was today awarded £165 damages against M. Degrelle, leader of the Resist (Fascist) ...

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  31. Death Sentences Commuted.

    SALAMANCA, Dec. 29.—As a Christmas gesture General Franco commuted death sentences passed on 25 Republican prisoners, including a Russian woman, ...

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  32. COMPULSORY INOCULATION.

    LONDON. Dec. 29.—According to the Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the Government has issued a decree under which Hungary will ...

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  33. KOSHER MEAT TRADE.

    BERLIN, Dec. 27.—The Frankfort-on-Main police have discovered the existence of an extensive kosher meat trade conducted between ...

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  34. "A BOGUS INSTRUMENT."

    DUBLIN, Dec. 30.—Extreme Republican groups at a mass meeting in Dublin last night carried a resolution condemning the new constitution as a "bogus instrument ...

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  35. YACHT FOUND ADRIFT.

    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29.—A coastguard cutter today brought in a motor yacht after a naval airman had reported that it was helplessly adrift off the Mexican ...

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  36. MALAYAN DEFENCES.

    AMSTERDAM, Dec. 30.—It is reported that Britain is fortifying a position in the Nicobar Islands (west of the Malay Peninsula) in view of their relation to ...

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  37. RETURN TO GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Dec. 30.—While neither denying nor confirming reports that the ex-Kaiser has sought permission to return to Germany from his exile in Holland, ...

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  38. NATIVE QUADRUPLETS.

    CAPE TOWN, Dec. 30.—A. native woman at the Church of Scotland mission at Livingstonia (Lake Nyasa) today gave birth to quadruplets, all of whom ...

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  39. BETTING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The Christian Social Council Committee on Gambling, in its report surveying the year's betting in Great Britain, estimates that the ...

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  40. TRADE RELATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Referring to trade relations between Japan and the United States, the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. Roper) said today that he ...

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  41. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    OTTAWA, Dec. 29.—The report in the London "Daily Herald" yesterday that Britain had taken an option over the entire Canadian wheat crop was officially ...

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  42. THREE PLANES COLLIDE.

    CALI (Columbia), December 29.—Three of four Cuban and Dominican aeroplanes making a goodwill flight to South American States collided and crashed in ...

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  43. BAN ON FOREIGN MUSICIANS.

    LONDON. Dec. 29.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, as part of the national sufficiency campaign the directors of musical ...

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  44. AIR-RAID PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that balloon barrage squadrons, each of 400 men, will be raised early in 1938 to protect British ...

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  45. STOLEN JEWELLERY RECOVERED.

    LONDON, Dec. 29.—Charged at Liverpool with unlawful possession of jewellery to the value of 20,000, Marion Cooper (28), of Westcliff-on-Sea was ...

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  46. KILLED BY FLINT ARROW.

    PARIS, Dec. 29.—Experts at Lisle who have conducted an examination of a skeleton of a prehistoric man which is believed to be 10,000 years old and which ...

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  47. KIDNAPPED GOVERNOR RESCUED

    LONDON, Dec. 28.—The Beirut (Syria) correspondent of "The Times" states that Tewnk Bey Chamieh, Governor of El Jezireh and Euphrates, who was ...

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  48. AIRLINERS DELAYED.

    ATHENS, Dec. 29.—Bad weather over the Mediterranean is holding up three Imperial Airways airliners which are on the way to England from Africa with ...

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