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  2. PACT WITH ITALY.

    LONDON, May 3.—The Anglo-Italian agreement signed in Rome on April 16 by the British Ambassador (the Earl of Perth) and the Italian Foreign Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE CHINESE CUSTOMS.

    LONDON, May 2.—Measures to be taken by the Japanese Government for the regulation of Customs matters in areas occupied by the Japanese forces in China ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 545 words
  4. DICTATORS' MEETING.

    LONDON, May 3.—Extraordinary preparations are being made in Rome for the visit of Herr Hitler to Signor Mussolini. The Fuehrer, who is travelling from ...

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  5. LOAN IN LONDON.

    CANBERRA, May 3.—The Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced tonight that the Loan Council had authorised the High Commissioner in London (Mr. ...

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  6. CZECH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, May 3.—The Prague correspondent of "The Times" gives a forecast today of the provisions of the National Statute which the Prime Minister of ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    CANBERRA, May 3.—Labour criticisms of the Ministry's defence proposals were without foundation and were advanced merely for party purposes, the Minister ...

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  8. PLANES FROM BERLIN.

    TOKIO, April 29.—Two Heinkel mono planes piloted by Japanese are reported to have arrived from Berlin. ...

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  9. CHINESE WORKERS' RESOLVE

    HANKOW. May 2.—Eighty thousand Chinese workers staged a May Day parade here yesterday. They saluted the statue of Sun Yat-sen and carried a ...

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  10. JAPAN'S RESOURCES.

    TOKIO, May 3.—Although hitherto it had been assumed that the National Mobilisation Bill would not be utilised in the present conflict, the Government is ...

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  11. BRITISH STEAMER RELEASED.

    SHANGHAI, May 3.—Japanese warships released today the British steamer Kingyuan (2,635 tons), which was intercepted in the belief that it was carrying ...

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  12. PEIPING GOVERNMENT.

    TOKIO, May 3.—Mr. Wang Keh-ming, head of the Peiping Provisional Government, who is visiting Tokio, said in an interview today :—"We are not ...

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  13. Flour from Australia.

    SYDNEY, May 3.—Another vessel has been chartered to take Australian flour to North China. About 7,600 tons will be loaded at Adelaide, Melbourne and ...

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  14. FRENCH FINANCE.

    PARIS, May 3.—The Minister for Finance (M. Bonnet) today issued the first series of financial decrees under the plenary powers recently granted to the ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. RUSSIA'S ENEMIES.

    MOSCOW, May 1.—In a May Day army order the Commissar for Defence (Marshal Voroshilov) says that the Soviet sympathies are wholeheartedly with China ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    NEW YORK, May 2.—Following a Federal Court ruling that the procedure followed by the National Labour Relations Board imposed an ...

    Article : 207 words
  17. BATTLESHIP SPEED.

    WASHINGTON, May 2.—The Navy Department in an announcement today states that the German and Italian navies will soon have the fastest battleships ...

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  18. NORTHERN CAMPAIGN.

    HANKOW, May 2.—The Chinese report developments favourable to them on all northern fronts. Their Taierhchwang line (north-east of Suchowfu, the key ...

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  19. BRITISH AIR ARMING.

    LONDON, May 3.—The City correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states:— "Bankers and financial circles, alarmed at the lack of progress in air arming, are ...

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  20. GARDEN BRIDGE INCIDENT.

    SHANGHAI, May 3.—Japanese soldiers turned back this morning a British naval lorry, accompanied by British troops, that was seeking to cross the ...

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  21. WOOL FOR JAPAN.

    TOKIO, May 1.—The Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the woollen industry have agreed on the following modification of the severe penalties ...

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  22. RECESSION IN AMERICA.

    AUCKLAND. May 3.—The effects upon New Zealand and Australia of economic conditions in North America, and the need for co operation between these ...

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  23. HITLER SETS OUT.

    BERLIN, May 2.—Big crowds gave an uproarious farewell to Herr Hitler at 4.45 p.m. today when he left for Rome by special train. All work ceased early, ...

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  24. Less Bought at Kalgan Sales.

    TOKIO, May 2.— The "Asahi" states that the Japanese bought 7,000,0001b. at the first wool sales of the season at Kalgan (North China), a quantity ...

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  25. AIRMAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    LONDON, May 1.—At the inquest on the death of Colin Byar, of New Zealand, who received fatal injuries in a plane crash at Purley (Surrey) on Tuesday, ...

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  26. ALBERTAN IMPRISONMENTS.

    OTTAWA, May 2.—In accordance with an announcement made by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lapointe) in March, G. F. Powell, adviser to the Albertan Social ...

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  27. MURDER OF POLICE.

    JERUSALEM, May 2.—As a reprisal for the murder by Arabs of six Arab policemen in a house in the village of Tulkaram yesterday, police demolished ten houses in ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. RIVAL AIR FORCES.

    SYDNEY, May 3.—China is receiving war planes from Russia, complete with pilots, at a rate of 50 a month, said Mr. L R. Dooley, assistant to the president ...

    Article : 401 words
  29. COOGAN LAWSUIT.

    HOLLYWOOD, May 2.—The attorneys of Jackie Coogan, the former juvenile film star, who is suing his mother and step father (Arthur Bernstein) for money he ...

    Article : 168 words
  30. FRANCO'S MISCALCULATION.

    LONDON, May 2.—General Franco's Government in Spain had cut off its nose in order to spite the Rio Tinto Company, which was part of its face, Sir Auckland ...

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  31. STOLEN PICTURES.

    LONDON, May 2.—The two Gainsboroughs that were stolen, with other old masters, from Chilham Castle, Canterbury—the residence of Sir Edmund ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. MONTREUX CONVENTION.

    LONDON, May 2.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Italy's decision to adhere to the Montreux Convention of 1936, which ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. NEW JAPANESE WHALER.

    OSAKA, May 2.—The whaling vessel Tonan Maru No. 3, a replica of her sister ship, Tonan Maru No. 2, was launched today. ...

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  34. MOSCOW-VOLGA CANAL.

    MOSCOW, April 30.—The first flotilla of Volga ships has arrived through the completed Moscow-Volga canal, under new bridges spanning the Moscow River. ...

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