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  2. AGENTS-GENERAL ACT.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—As a result of urgent cablegrams from their respective Premiers, the Agents-General representing the Australian States, who at their ...

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  3. CZECH ISSUE.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—A situation of extreme gravity has been created in the negotiations between the Czechoslovak Government and the Sudeten German ...

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  4. GERMAN MANOEUVRES.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Further extension of the already exceptional scope of the German military manoeuvres, which were inaugurated by Herr Hitler on Monday, ...

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  5. AMERICAN POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull). in a broadcast address this evening, defined the foreign policy of the United States as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE SPANISH STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Dispatches received from Spain today revealed diametrically opposite claims by the Government and Nationalist sides in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZI ECONOMICS.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—A further conference in Berlin yesterday between Herr Hitler, Field Marshal Goering and Admiral Raeder (Chief of the Naval Staff) ...

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  8. FAMILY GASSED.

    A five-year-old girl was fatally gassed and her mother and twin brother almost met the same fate in a house at Victoria Park last night. That only one ...

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  9. LONDON STOCKS STEADY.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Though the gold and foreign exchange markets continue to reflect the political tension, the stock markets are standing up remarkably well. ...

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  10. ITALIAN CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the latest list issued of Italian casualties in Spain includes 150 killed in ...

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  11. COOL GERMAN RECEPTION.

    BERLIN, Aug. 17.—Mr. Cordell Hull's broadcast speech on United States foreign policy has been coolly received in Germany. The journal "Diplomatic ...

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  12. INTERESTS IN CHINA.

    TOKIO, Aug. 16.—The new measures decided on by the Japanese Cabinet to place Japan on an emergency footing and to "co-ordinate the nation's resources ...

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  13. AIR FORCE CRASHES.

    SAN DIEGO (California), Aug. 16.— Eight air force men were killed in four accidents in which naval planes were involved today. ...

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  14. STATES' RIGHTS DEFENDED.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 17.—Queensland will insist on the right of its Agent-General in London to speak on behalf of it as a sovereign State. The Premier (Mr. ...

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  15. MADRID SHELLED.

    MADRID, Aug. 17.—Apparently in reprisal for the landmine which the Government forces exploded under the rebels in University City yesterday, Madrid was ...

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  16. UNCERTAIN OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Informed critics, weighing carefully the internal situation in Germany and trying to decide whether or not the German public wants war, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Two Killed in England.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—When a Royal Air Force plane crashed in Yorkshire today Dr. William Walker and Lieut. Edward Boyle were killed. ...

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  18. WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGNERS.

    BURGOS, Aug. 16.—General Franco's long-delayed reply to the British plan for the withdrawal of foreign combatants from Spain and the restoration of ...

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  19. OFFICIAL INTEREST IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Aug. 16.—Importance is attached in official quarters to Mr. Cordell Hull's broadcast address on United States foreign policy. It is pointed out that it ...

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  20. HOTEL SET ON FIRE.

    AUCKLAND, Aug. 17.—"You are guilty of an appalling crime, inspired by jealousy. You sought to injure a woman and you carried out your fiendish work with ...

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  21. COMMUNISM IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Giving evidence today before the Committee of the House of Representatives that is investigating "un-American activities," ...

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  22. CABINET RECONSTRUCTION.

    BARCELONA, Aug. 17.—Dr. Juan Negrin's War Cabinet resigned yesterday to permit of reconstruction as a result of differences which had arisen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MR. L. H. PIKE'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 17.—Mr. L. H. Pike, Agent-General for Queensland in London for the past 11 years, said on his arrival from London by the Strathaird ...

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  24. "MY FLIGHT TO IRELAND."

    LOS ANGELS, Aug. 16.—Mr. Douglas Corrigin, the American commercial pilot, who last month made a remarkable fight across the Atlantic in a ...

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  25. PALESTINE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—"Britain and France should jointly seek a settlement embracing Syria as a whole, including Palestine, which was always politically ...

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  26. FUMES IN COCKPIT.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—While travelling at 270 miles an hour on the salt flats at Bonneville (Utah) today in the motor car in which he will attack his ...

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  27. VALENCIA BOMBING.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—According to information received in official quarters in London, during five raids on the port of Valencia which were carried out in rapid ...

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  28. DISEASES SPREADING.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 16.—Both sides in China are alarmed at the spread of cholera, dysentery, typhoid and malaria. The worst outbreak of cholera is at ...

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  29. AMELIA EARHART'S LIFE.

    HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 16.—It is reported that Mr. Howard Hughes, who, with a crew of four, flew round the northern part of the world last July in less than ...

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  30. FRANCO-GERMAN AIR PACT.

    PARIS, Aug. 16.—Significance Is attached to the departure for Berlin of the Chief of the Air Staff (General Vuiliemin), who will confer with Field Marshal ...

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  31. BANDITS RAID POLICE STATION.

    HAIFA, Aug. 17—A British police inspector and an Arab warder were wounded in a bandit raid today on the Athlit prison. ...

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  32. R.A.F. EXPANSION.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—The. Secretary for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood), who paid a visit to Messrs. A. V. Roe's aircraft factory at Newton Heath, Manchester, this ...

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  33. SHANGHAI INCIDENTS.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 16.—Lorries carrying armed Japanese made new efforts today to enter the foreign defence sectors of the International Settlement; but were ...

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  34. BRITISH ARMY CHANGES.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—On August 5 the largest "London Gazette" ever published in the history of the army announced the promotions of more than 2,000 ...

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  35. A WATCHFUL FRANCE.

    PARIS, Aug. 17.—M. Leon Blum (leader of the Socialist Party and a former Prime Minister) stated in an article in "Le Polulaire" that Herr Hitler ...

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  36. Berlin Thinks Time Inopportune.

    BERLIN. Aug. 17.-The German Press yesterday acclaimed. the arrival of General Vuillemin as a reassuring sign, declaring that the object of the German ...

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  37. GRETNA GREEN MARRIAGES.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Mrs. Jessie Graham, described as "not quite 80," has decided to marry eloping couples over an anvil at Gretna Green, where at present ...

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  38. TASMAN AIR SERVICE.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 17.—Arrangements have been completed between the New Zealand Government and Union Airways by which the latter will ...

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  39. "FLYING BATTLESHIPS."

    SINGAPORE, Aug. 17.—Following the arrival yesterday of a fourth "flying battleship"—Short Sunderland flying boat—at Singapore, it was announced ...

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  40. BRITISH TUG RELEASED.

    SHANGHAI, Aug. 17.—Following the arrival of a Japanese destroyer today at Tungchow Island, the British tug Victoria, which had been seized by Japanese ...

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  41. SLOVAK LEADER DEAD.

    PRAGUE, Aug. 17.—Father Andreas Hlinka, leader of the Slovak Clerical Party and the foremost protagonist of autonomy for the Slovaks within ...

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  42. BELGIAN ARMY EXERCISES.

    BRUSSELS, Aug. 16.—The Belgian army manoeuvres, in which an unusual number of men and an exceptional amount of war material are being used, ...

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  43. DEMOCRATIC SPLIT.

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Evidence of the intention of President Roosevelt to fight against the re-election of members of his own (the Democratic) party who ...

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  44. BROADCASTING IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) announced today that the Controller of Commercial Broadcasting (Mr. Scrimgeour), who ...

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  45. ELLSWORTH EXPEDITION.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth's supply ship, the Wyatt Earp, left for Cape Town today. Mr. Ellsworth will board the ship there at the ...

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  46. SULTAN TO VISIT BERLIN.

    SINGAPORE, Aug. 17.—The Sultan of Johore will leave for Berlin by the German liner Gneisenau on August 31. He is unlikely to visit England but it is ...

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  47. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Four deaths reported today brought the total to 14 out of 90 cases in the present outbreak of infantile paralysis in Britain. ...

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