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  2. NEW YORK'S WELCOME.

    Record crowds estimated at 3,000,000 had gathered in New York to great Their Majesties the King and Queen on their arrival there on Saturday morning from Washington. Amid remarkable demonstrations of friendly enthuslasm the ...

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  3. BOMBS IN THE POST.

    LONDON, June 10.—Bombs exploded yesterday in a number of pillar-boxes in London and other English cities, in post offices and in one case in a mailbag on a ...

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  4. IN THE CAPITAL.

    WASHINGTON, June 9.—The King and Queen ended their historic visit to Washington tonight, when they entrained for New York. Before entraining, ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    LONDON. June 10.—"We are still ready to discuss at a round table the claims of Germany or any other country, provided there is a reasonable prospect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SOLVING PROBLEMS.

    PARIS, June 10.—Diplomatic circles were advised this morning from Berlin that Herr Hitler is planning to make a definite proposition to Britain, France ...

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  7. TIENTSIN TENSION.

    LONDON, June 11.—It is reported the Japanese will blockade the British Concession in Tientsin on Wednesday unless the murderers of Cheng Shi-kang, ...

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  8. NO INFORMATION IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, June 10.—It is stated in high quarters that so far as is known Herr Hitler has in mind no such scheme as that reported in Paris. ...

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  9. MURDER OF GERMAN.

    LONDON, June 11.—It was announced in Prague last night that Baron von Neurath, Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, had suspended the punitive ...

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  10. TWO PLANES IN FLAMES.

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—Eight persons were injured when two planes piloted by women collided and burst into flames while taxi-ing at Essendon aerodrome ...

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  11. MRS. ROOSEVELT IMPRESSED.

    "It is unusual to find in one so young such deep understanding and sympathy," Mrs. Roosevelt told newspaperwomen at her weekly conference today, at which she ...

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  12. AT THE WORLD'S FAIR.

    Their Majesties arrived at the World's Fair soon after noon, where thousands waited, and were welcomed by Mr. Grover Whalen, the president of the Fair. They ...

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  13. ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN.

    SHANGHAI, June 10.—Britain has protested to the Japanese authorities against anti-British propaganda and requested that the anti-British movement ...

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  14. INVESTITURE IN TRAIN.

    For the first time in history investitures took place in a moving royal train, shortly after Their Majesties entered the United States on Wednesday night. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. DISCUSSION IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, June 10.—The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) discussed for an hour today with the Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita) the Tientsin situation ...

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  16. LORD HALIFAX'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, June 10.—The Parliamentary correspondent of '"The Times" says there is considerable speculation as to the exact interpretation of the speech ...

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  17. LIEUTENANT COOPER RELEASED.

    LONDON, June 10.—It was stated in London today that Lieutenant Cooper, who was arrested by the Japanese at the same time as the British Military ...

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  18. RELEASED ON BOND.

    NEW YORK, June 8.—It was announced today that Sean Russell leader of the Irish Republican Army, who was arrested on his arrival in Detroit on June ...

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  19. THE THETIS DISASTER.

    LONDON, June 10.—Rear-Admiral Bruce Fraser, Third Sea Lord and Controller of the Navy, arrived at Birkenhead yesterday morning to confer with salvage ...

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  20. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, June 11.—His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has dispatched the following message to His Majesty the King:— ...

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  21. CORDIAL PRESS COMMENTS.

    NEW YORK, June 9.—The New York Press expresses itself, with exceptional warmth concerning the visit of Their Majesties. Even the Hearst "Daily ...

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  22. Surprise in Paris.

    PARIS. June 10.—The statements by the British Foreign Secretary (Viscount Halifax) and Prime Minister (Ir. Chamberlain) on Thursday surprised members ...

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  23. "EMIGRANT AGITATORS."

    BERLIN, June 11—The Foreign Office organ, "Diplomatic Correspondence" declares that foreign support of Czech "Emigrant agitators" will produce ...

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  24. Rome Press Favourable.

    ROME, June 10.—In contrast with the German Press Italian newspapers give prominence to Lord Halifax's speech under headlines such as Return to ...

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  25. TALKS WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, June 10.—Mr. William Strong, of the Foreign office, who has been deputed to visit Moscow to give technical assistance to the British ...

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  26. GERMAN TROOP MOVEMENTS.

    WARSAW, June 10.—The Peasant Party's newsagency reports important German troop movements near Silesian Teschen (which Poland acquired from ...

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  27. "I AM NOT RESIGNING."

    LONDON, June 10.—"I am not resigning-not at the moment, anyway—because I love the job," said Earl Stan- hope, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a ...

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  28. PALESTINE TERROR.

    LONDON, June 11.—Mahfous All Abdul Majid, a notorious Palestine bandit leader, and ten members of his gang which, for months past, had been ...

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  29. ITALIAN AIRMEN.

    ROME, June 10.—It is officially announced that 5,699 Italian airmen participated in the Spanish war. They carried out 5,318 bombardments, dropped ...

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  30. SPAIN AND ITALY.

    ROME, June 10.-The Spanish Foreign Minister (Senor Suner) today paid a visit to Signor Mussolini It is understood they discussed the possibility of an ...

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  31. Franco's Friendships.

    BURGOS, June 10.—General Franco has telegraphed Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini expressing the friendship and solidarity of the Falangists (Spanish ...

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  32. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—Two men armed with revolvers held up George Pagaeckeis. the proprietor of a cafe in George-street, this morning, and robbed him of 95 in ...

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  33. DANZIG NAZIS' HOPE.

    DANZIG, June 10.—Herr Foerstet (leader of the Danzig Nazis). addressing last night the visiting East Prussian Storm Troopers, assembled for a two-day ...

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  34. PLUNGE TO DEATH.

    VANCOUVER, June 9.—Flying-Officer Thomas Fraser, who had formerly served with the Royal Air Force in India. was killed yesterday when his parachute ...

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  35. PESSIMISM IN PARIS.

    PARIS. June 10.—Official opinion is pessimistic as to the chances of concluding a pact bringing the Soviet into the peace front. The Foreign Office is ...

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  36. BOMBINGS BY JEWS.

    LONDON, June 9.—The Jerusalem correspondent of "The Times" says that the first incontrovertible evidence that Jews had carried out bombings was ...

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  37. GERMAN ACTION IN SLOVAKIA.

    LONDON, June 9.—The "Daily Herold" states that Germany has established an army corps at Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia (which is nominally ...

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  38. NAVAL DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, June 11.—The series of visits by French warships to British ports during the last two months has culminated, at the Firth of Forth in the greatest ...

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  39. "UNDER YOUR HAT."

    LONDON, June 11.—The London musical comedy, "Under Your Hat." written by Archie Menzies, an Australian, in collaboration with Jack Hulbert, will be ...

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  40. FILM ACTOR'S DEATH.

    HOLLYWOOD, June 9.—Owen Moore, known to early-day picturegoers as "Piccadilly Jim." who was the first husband of Mary Pickford, was found dead today ...

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  41. GERMAN NAVY'S SPHERE.

    BERLIN, June 9.—Speaking at Stuttgart today, Admiral Raeder, Commander-in-Chief of the Navy, stated that the German navy was being built for ...

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  42. AS BERLIN AND ROME SEE IT.

    LONDON, June 9.—The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that the Italian Press, like the German Press, is emphasising in its reports of the royal ...

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  43. SIX MEN ENTOMBED.

    LIEGE, June 10.—Six men were entombed by a fall of earth in a coalmine near Liege, today. It is feared that all are dead. ...

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