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  2. RUSSIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, May 19.—The head of the Soviet (M. Stalin) is believed to have Instructed the Russian Ambassador in London (M.Maisky) by cablegram to ...

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  3. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    MONTREAL, May 19.—After scenes of unequalled ethusiasm in Quebec, Their Majesties the King and Queen were given a tremendous reception yesterday when ...

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  4. BRIDLE ON JAPAN.

    LONDON, May 19.—The British Ambassador in Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie) has informed Japan that Britain is completely in accord with the United States ...

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  5. PALESTINE PLAN

    JERUSALEM, May 19.—In serious rioting during the Jewish one-day strike against the British Government's Palestine policy over 100 Jews and at least ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PEACE FRONT.

    LONDON, ay 19.—The Russian Ambassador (M. Maisky) was present in the diplomatic gallery of the House of Commons today when Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  7. THE SIEGFRIED LINE.

    LONDON, May 19.—Herr Hitler is concluding a triumphal tour of Germany's western front. After a visit to the Siegfriend Line in company with General von ...

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  8. VICTORY PARADE.

    MADRID, May 19.—The long-awaited victory parade by General Franco's troops through the streets of the capital took place this morning. The Italians stole ...

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  9. JAPAN AND THE AXIS.

    TOKIO, May 18:—Skilful draftsmanship has evolved a satisfactory formula for strengthening the Anti-Comintern Pact which the Japanese Government is ...

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  10. ESPIONAGE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, May 18.—Acting on a report by Mr. J. E. Hoover (Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations) that the activities of spies in the United States ...

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  11. NO BRITISH LOAN.

    LONDON, May 18.—Questions were asked in the House of Commons today about Press reports regarding a loan to the Spanish Government. ...

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  12. DAYS LOST IN ATLANTIC.

    MONTREAL, May 18.—The two days lost in the programme for the royal visit as a result of fog and ice delaying the Empress of Australia on the ...

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  13. ARMS FOR CHINA.

    LONDON, May 18.—In answer to a question in the House of Commons today regarding the sale of munitions to China, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs ...

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  14. MR. GANDHI'S FAST.

    BOMBAY, May 18.—Mr. M. K. Gandhi issued a remarkable statement today on the fast which he undertook from March 3 to March 7 as a result of his dispute ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE FIGHTING FRONTS.

    TOEIO, May 19.—Japanese claim to have cleared northern Hupeh and southern Ronan of Chinese troops. ...

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  16. PACIFIC EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, May 18.—The Colonial Office announces that information has been received from the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific concerning the ...

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  17. THE PINCH OF WAR.

    TOKIO, May 19.—The economic pinch caused by the war in China is becoming worse each month. Prices are rising and various commodities arc increasingly ...

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  18. CZECH GOLD.

    LONDON. May 19.—Germany is reported to have obtained control of portion of the Czech gold in London amounting to £6,000,000 deposited by the Czech ...

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  19. AMERICAN ITINERARY

    WASHINGTON, May 18.—The State Department today published the itinerary that their Majesties will follow during their visit to the United States. ...

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  20. ARAB DISAPPROVAL.

    CAIRO, May 18.—The Prime Minister (Mahmud Pasha) stated today that all the Arab countries were opposed to the British plan for Palestine. He added that ...

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  21. DEFENCE IN MANCHUKUO.

    LONDON, May 19.—Dispatches received from Hsinking, the capital of Manchukno, Indicate an extensive Japanese defence plan for Manchukuo which would take ...

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  22. A SULTAN'S REFORMS.

    LONDON, May 18.—Messages from Aden state that the Sultan, Sir Saleh Bin Ghalib A Qualti, ruler of the Hadramaut State of Shihr and Mukalla. left the latter ...

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  23. MEETING ON THE DANUBE.

    BUKAREST, May 19.—It is understood that the Rumanian Foreign Minister (M. Gafencu) will meet the Yugoslav Foreign Minister (M. Cincar-Markovitch) aboard ...

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  24. UNIONS AND CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON. May 19.—By 3,923,000 votes to 550.000 In a card vote, the Trade Union Congress defeated the advocates of drastic action against conscription and ...

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  25. POLISH PEASANT LEADER.

    WARBAW, May 19.—M. Witos, the Polish Peasant Party leader and a former Prime Minister, who returned last month after a decade's self-imposed exile in order ...

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  26. PLAN FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, May 19.—Joseph Kelly (31), a bricklayer, was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment at the Manchester Assizes today for the theft of two plans. It had ...

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  27. AIR FORCE CRASHES.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—Crashes in Royal Australian Air Force planes were mentioned in the House of Representatives today by Mr. Holloway (Lab, Vie.), ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND GREECE.

    LONDON, May 18.—Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government, who recently visited Bukarest to negotiate the ...

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  29. CONCERN IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, May 19.—The rioting and acts of terrorism throughout Palestine which have greeted the White Paper are causing dismay and grave concern in ...

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  30. BULGARS DEMONSTRATE.

    SOFIA. May 18.—Thousands participated in a two-hour demonstration against Rumania today as the result of the Dobruja incident on May 9, when 22 ...

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  31. THE BALTIC STATES.

    BERLIN, May 18.—A communique issued today states that negotiations with Denmark, Estonia and Latvia for a non-aggression pact with Germany are about ...

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  32. COLLISION WITH BUS.

    MELBOURNE, May 19.—Alfred Whitworth, of Albany-crescent, Surrey Hills, the driver of the sand truck which was m a collision with a bus in ...

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  33. JEWS WITHOUT A STATE.

    BERLIN, May 18.—Nearly 1,000 Jews without a State, mostly Poles, have been ordered to leave Munich by the end of July or they will be sent to the Dachau ...

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  34. DISCONTENT ON WARSHIP.

    LONDON, May 18.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. G. H. Shakespeare) said in the House of Commons today that the Commodore of the ...

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  35. Inquiry into Disasters.

    CANBERRA, May 19.—The formal appointment of Judge Piper, of the Federal Arbitration Court, to the air force court of inquiry into twp recent ...

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  36. AMBASSADOR AND PRESS.

    WASHINGTON, May 18.-The British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Ronald Lindsay), at his own request, today received representatives of the ...

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  37. DISASTROUS RUMANIAN FIRE.

    BUKAREST, May 19.—The town hall, church and 260 houses were destroyed by fire at Vorniceni today. ...

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