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  2. INSURGENT SPAIN.

    Dictatorial Powers for Franco. LONDON, Jan. 31.—General Franco. the Spanish insurgent commander-in- chief, today dissolved the Burgos junta, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DISSATISFACTION IN ARMY

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Dissatisfaction in the German army with the present regime is reported by the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AMERICAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 31—The first witness called by the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives today in its examination of the Vinson Bill for the ...

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  5. NETHERLANDS PRINCESS.

    SOESTDIJK, Jan. 31.—Princess Juliana's baby is a sturdy, brown-haired, blue-eyed child, and her mother is delighted at the fulfilment of her wish ...

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  6. JAPAN'S PEACE PRICE

    TOKIO, Feb. 1.—In reply to searching questions on the Government's intentions in China, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Hirota) stated during a debate in ...

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  7. PIRATE SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The British steamer Endymion (887 tons), which left Gibraltar on Saturday afternoon with a cargo of coal for Spain, was torpedoed and ...

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  8. NON-BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Prospects of non- British immigration to Australia, with special reference to Jews from Germany and Spanish refugees, are being widely ...

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  9. RESOLUTION FOR LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Jan. 31.—Representatives of Britain. France, Russia and China reached agreement today on the terms of a resolution which will be circulated in ...

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  10. RELATIONS WITH ITALY.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—An announcement is imminent, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press, that negotiations for an. ...

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  11. KING'S TRIBUTE.

    SOESTDIJK. Feb. 1.—The King and Queen of Great Britain sent a basket of red roses to Princess Juliana today. They were tied with the British colours ...

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  12. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Both Houses at Parliament will reassemble today after the Christmas recess and yesterday the Prime Minister' (Mr. Chamberlain) was ...

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  13. SHANTUNG FIGHTING.

    SHANGHAI Feb. 1.—According to a message from Hankow, the Chinese admit a reverse west of Mingkwang (the present limit of the Japanese advance northward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BOMBING OF TOWNS.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—News of the intensification of aerial bombardment of towns in the Spanish civil war and of heavy casualties among civilian ...

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  15. IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    ROME, Feb. 1.—A survey of the Italian Press makes more interesting Admiral Leahy's fear, expressed to the Naval Committee of the United States House of ...

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  16. NAVAL SALUTES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—The Dutch sloop Flores left her berth at Circular Quay this morning and fired 51 guns—the Dutch Royal salute—in the harbour in honour ...

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  17. BRITISH ARMY CHANGES.

    LONDON, Feb. 1—The Secretary for War (Mr. Hore-Belislt). opened at the War Office this morning a conference that will the fist of a series and that ...

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  18. FLAG FLOWN IN PERTH.

    To mark the birth of a daughter to Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, the red, white and blue of the Dutch national flag was flown from the masthead of ...

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  19. AERIAL WARFARE.

    LONDON. Jan. 31.—In reviewing The Chosen Instrument," a new book by Captain Norman Macmilian, President of the National League of Airmen, and a ...

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  20. COLLIE SHOOTING.

    COLLIE. Feb. 1—Norman Lock (50). an invalid pensioner, who shot himself at the Colliefields Hotel, Collie, on Sunday morning, after attempting to shoot ...

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  21. LEAGUE COVENANT.

    GENEVA. Feb. 1—At a further meeting yesterday afternoon of the Committee of 28 (which was appointed to consider the advisability of amendment of the ...

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  22. CORTES DOES NOT MEET.

    PERPIGNAN, Jan. 31.—The Spanish Government cancelled today's session of the Cortes in Barcelona, fearing further insurgent air raids. ...

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  23. REBEL ATTACK IN SOUTH.

    LONDON, Feb. 1—The Haendaye (France) correspondent of "The Times" states:—"After several months of calm, the insurgent southern army under ...

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  24. TRINIDAD RIOTS.

    LONDON. Feb. 1.—A Colonial Office commission that investigated the riots in Trinidad and Tobago last June (which arose from a strike by all field workers for ...

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  25. NANKING OCCUPATION.

    SHANGHAI, Jan. 31.—According to foreign relief workers, who arrived here today aboard the British gunboat Bee, conditions in Nanking are now steadily ...

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  26. MEDITERRANEAN CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—The Gibraltar correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that rebel authorities report the capture in the Mediterrranean of a loyalist ...

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  27. INVITED TO SPAIN.

    LONDON. Jan. 31—The British Foreign Office has refused to grant visas to Mr. Jacob Epstein, the eminent sculptor, and a number of other English ...

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  28. LABOUR RELATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—President Roosevelt's "New Deal" gained an important tactical success today when the Supreme Court unanimously held that ...

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  29. ITALY TRUCULENT.

    ROME, Feb. 1.—Speaking today at the 15th anniversary ceremony of the foundation of the Fascist militia, Signor Mussolini declared that the militia had ...

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  30. NAZI REGIME.

    BERLIN, Feb. 1.—The German Ambassador to France has been ordered to protest against an exhibition in Paris entitled "Five Years of the Hitler ...

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  31. ASSAULT ON DIPLOMAT

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—The United States has accepted as satisfactory the Japanese Government's apology for the assault by Japanese soldiers in Nanking ...

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  32. PERSECUTION OF JEWS

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—The Berlin correspondent of :the 'Daily. Telegraph" states that as a further measure of protection for "Aryan" traders, Jewish ...

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  33. THE FRENCH FLEET.

    PARIS. Jan. 31.—The Minister for Marine (M. Bertrand) said today that in view of the swift changes in naval policies abroad the French-naval estimates ...

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  34. LIFEBOAT CAPSIZES.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Scenes of heroism were witnessed on the rocky fringe of St. Ives harbour, Cornwall, today, when a lifeboat, returning to the harbour with ...

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  35. ELIMINATING SQUEAKS.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The report of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research for 1936-37 states that the investigation of all motor body squaks is ...

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  36. AMERICAN MARINES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—The Navy Department announced today that the 1,400 additional marines landed in Shanghai last August would be withdrawn from ...

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  37. HUNTING CRUELTY.

    LONDON. Feb. 1.—Indignation has been expressed by the parents of local children who watched huntsmen toss a live fox to the hounds after a chase near ...

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  38. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION

    ROME, Jan. 31.—A communique issued today states that the initial explosion in the Segni munitions factory disaster on Saturday, in which at least 50 ...

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  39. Deprived of Land in Rumania.

    BUKAREST, Jan. 31.—A new decree orders the expropriation of Jewish house property and real estate in the province of Bukovina. Land belonging to the ...

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  40. SKATER FALLS ASLEEP

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Jack Quinn, a young motor factory employee, in attempting to establish a skating rink record for completing 100 hours non-stop ...

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  41. SINGAPORE MANOEUVRES.

    SINGAPORE. Feb. 1.—The naval, military and aerial manoeuvres arranged In connection with the opening of the Singapore naval base are getting ...

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  42. EARL'S VISIT TO EGYPT.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—It has been officially stated that there is no truth whatever in the report that the Italian Government has protested to the British ...

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  43. AMBULANCE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY. Feb. 1.—Officials of the Labour Council said today that the special committee appointed to provide assistance for the Chinese against Japan ...

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  44. ROYAL ROMANCE.

    TIRANA, Feb. 1.—All Albania has acclaimed with delight the official announcement of the betrothal of King Zog to Countess Geraldine Apponyi. The ...

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  45. STRIKE THREAT.

    PARIS, Jan. 31.—Delegates representing 20,000 metal workers declared at Valenciennes today that the men would begin a sit-down strike unless give an ...

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  46. N.S.W. ABORIGINES.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—Aborigines in New South Wales were literally being staved to death and asked for urgent measures to relieve their plight, the president of ...

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  47. N.Z. BUTTER FOR CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 31—The Customs Commissioner announced today that the dumping duty against New Zealand butter would be lifted to permit the ...

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  48. FASCISTS IN MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY. Jan. 31.—A dispatch from Matamoros states that the first conflict between Fascists and the authorities occurred when bands of Los ...

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  49. BOYCOTT OF CARGOES.

    TOKIO, Jan. 31—With reference to the refusal of workers in Australia, England, France and elsewhere to load certain cargoes, including metals, for Japan. ...

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  50. "SHORTS" PRAISED.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Girls who wear "shorts" were praised for their common sense by the Bishop of Chelmsford (Dr. H. A. Wilson) at the ruri-decanal ...

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  51. SOCIETY LAWSUIT.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—"The Daily Telegraph" understands that Captain A. S. Cunningham-Reid, M.P., and Mrs. Cunningham-Reid (a sister of Lady Louis ...

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  52. DIONNE QUINTUPLETS.

    CALLANDER (Ontario), Jan. 31.—The Dionne quintuplets. Dr. Dafoe, their medical adviser and guardian has announced, have been suffering from colds ...

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  53. BROADCAST FROM PYRAMIDS.

    CAIRO. Jan. 31.—The first broadcast from the pyramids will be made on February 6 when English scientists and others will speak at 9 p.m. (Greenwich mean ...

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