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  2. ARCTIC WEATHER.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Further details of the extreme cold that seized Britain in an iron grip last month have been released and, although the censorship ...

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  3. ASAMA MARU CASE.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The United Press correspondent in Tokio reports that the spokesman of the Japanese Foreign Office said today that a new Note was being ...

    Article : 266 words
  4. NEUTRALS' DANGER.

    Fanned by the Soviet's subjugation of the Baltic States and invasion of Finland and Germany's attitude towards Rumania, fears are growing in neutral States, from Scandinavia to Turkey, that war will sweep the whole of Europe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WOMEN IN WAR INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The call by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) in his speech yesterday for a million women for war industries ...

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  6. OIL CONTEST.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Attention is being concentrated on the conference of the Balkan Entente-Yugoslavia, Turkey, Rumania and Greece—which will take place ...

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  7. LAKE LADOGA FRONT

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Breaking their virtual silence on the outcome of the heavy fighting of the past week north-east of Lake Ladoga. the Finns officially ...

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  8. SUBMARINE WAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—German submarines which, until their recent onslaught (mainly against neutral vessels), had been relatively inactive for six weeks., ...

    Article : 174 words
  9. DESTROYED U-BOATS.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—A rebel German broadcasting station, in one of its daily broadcasts, said:—"From one of our friends in the German Admiralty we hear ...

    Article : 70 words
  10. TIENTSIN BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The Associated Press correspondent at Tientsin states that the Japanese sentries have electrified the barbed wire on the barricades and ...

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  11. SWEDISH STEAMER OVERDUE.

    STOCKHOLM, Jan. 29.—The Swedish steamer Sylvia (1524 tons), bound for Gothenburg from Hull, is 17 days overdue and is feared to have been lost. She ...

    Article : 39 words
  12. LOST SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The German radio has issued a fourth list containing four names of survivors from the British submarines Undine and Starfish which were ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—A very warm welcome has been given to a party of French deputies, which arrived in London yesterday, by British Parliamentarians, with ...

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  14. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    After breaking into Ye Olde Narrogin Inn at Armadale early yesterday morning, thieves carried away a small safe containing between £70 and £90 in cash and ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. RECEPTION OF SPEECH.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—A mesage from Paris states that well-informed circles there consider Mr. Winston Churchill's speech in Manchester yesterday his most ...

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  16. SEPARATION FROM BRITAIN.

    CAPE TOWN, Jan. 28.—General Hertzog (the ex-Prime Minister, whose motion "that the time has arrived for the war with Germany to be ended and peace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 128 words
  17. MORE RUSSIAN AIR RAIDS.

    HELSINKI, Jan. 29.—Anti-aircraft ire drove off two air raids on Helsinki today. Other planes bombed ten localities near Helsinki and also Salo and coastal towns ...

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  18. "FLYING NURSERY."

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The first "flying nursery" will leave Naples at the end of this month for India, the Par East and Australia. K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) ...

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  19. BULGARIAN ELECTIONS

    SOFIA, Jan. 29.—The Bulgarian elections, which were fought broadly on a policy of neutrality, have put the Prime Minister (M. Kiosseivanoff) and his ...

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  20. MINE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—A mine which drifted ashore early this morning at a south-east coastal town exploded and blew a breach in part of a new seawall. ...

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  21. SUBMARINE'S FATE.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—The Russian submarine which was recently destroyed in a Finnish minefield was a raider of 900 tons, which, single handed, had ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—On the western front there has been renewed activity by advanced units after the standstill of the last few days, which was first caused by ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. ANCHOR FOULS MINE.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—It is now revealed that the Dutch motor tanker Mamura (8,245 tons), which was reported to have been mined off the south coast of ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. GERMANY AND FINLAND.

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—News of the recent extension of the German-Finnish clearing agreement to the end of this year has been published in the Nazi Press, as ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. FILM STARS ROBBED.

    CHICAGO, Jan. 28.—In the heart of the city Constance Bennett and Anita Louise, well-known film stars. were today held up at the point of the gun and ...

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  26. A HITLER ANNIVERSARY.

    ROTTERDAM, Jan. 29.—News of the abandonment of the celebration tomorrow of Hitler's proclamation as Chancellor of the German Reich has caused ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. SEQUEL TO INSULT.

    AUCKLAND, Jan. 29.—Fifty men, including a large number of soldiers. were involved in a pitched battle in a Christchurch street. following the use by a ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. NATIVE CREW ILL-TREATED.

    DAR-ES-SALAAM (Tanganyika), Jan. 28.—Twenty-two natives, formerly members of the crew of the German steamer Askari (590 tons), have been ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. GERMAN TRAIN WRECKED.

    BASLE, Jan. 29.—The wreck of a goods train of 24 trucks at Schoffheim dear the Swiss frontier, has blocked the German line between the southern end ...

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  30. POLAND'S MARTYRDOM

    PARIS, Jan. 28.—The President of Poland (M. Raczkiewicz). in a special interview today, said it was only a matter of time before Germany was defeated and ...

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  31. CAR'S CRASH INTO TREE.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 29.—Hermann Hugh Marsland, solicitor, of Sydney, was killed on Sunday afternoon in a motor car accident on the New England-highway. 24 ...

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  32. HOLDINGS IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The Treasury has revealed that in October Britain and France liquidated assets totalling 100,000,000 dollars (about £25,000,000 ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. ENEMY PLANES OFF ENGLAND

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—Enemy aircraft were reported off the north-east coast of England shortly after 9 a.m. today. The air raid warning lasted for one hour. An ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. GOLD FOR TURKEY.

    ISTANBUL, Jan. 29.—Gold valued at £15,000,000 has arrived here via Syria. It represents part of the £43,000,000 granted to Turkey by Britain and France ...

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  35. ROYAL AIR FORCE OFFICER.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—A German semi-official news bulletin of January 27 contained a report relating to dismissal from the Service of Wing-Commander J. C. P. ...

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  36. MASSACRE OF PRIESTS.

    VATICAN CITY, Jan. 28.—Cardinal Hlond, the former Primate of Poland. states that the Germans shot ten Polish priests, fatally cluboed with the butt of a ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. VENGEANCE MISCARRIES.

    COPENHAGEN, Jan. 29.—A young German has been executed at Kiel for firing an important mill near Quickhorn (Holstein "in a desire for vengeance." ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. POLISH MEMBERS OF R.A.F.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The several hundred Polish airmen attached to the Royal Air Force. who were inspected by the Minister for Air (Sir Kingsley Wood) on ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. COST OF THE NAZI PARTY.

    PARIS, Jan. 29.—The upkeep of the Nazi Party organisation costs the German people £140,000,000 sterling yearly states the "Petit Parisien," adding that ...

    Article : 53 words
  40. SAME TACTICS, NEW TARGET.

    LONDON, Jan. 29.—The anti-Comintern section of the German Ministry of Propaganda has been given a new job. Its publications. which warned Germans ...

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