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  3. FRANCE AND THAILAND.

    TOKIO, March 14.0—The negoiations between France and Thailand for a treaty based on the terms of mediation, which they have signed at Tokio, will take ...

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  4. BOMBS IN SUITCASE.

    LONDON, March 13.—In a report received in London from Mr. G. W. Rendel (until recently British Minister to Bulgaria) details are given of the ...

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  5. PLIGHT OF THE CZECHS.

    LONDON, March 14.—Newspapers here are drawing attention to the fact that tomorrow is the second anniversary of Germany's occupation of Czechoslovakia, ...

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  6. AN ARMY TRANSPORTED.

    CAIRO, March 13.—Traveling in the biggest convoy which has ever sailed from Britain, another large force of Australian soldiers has reached the Middle ...

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  7. EASTERN DIPLOMACY.

    SINGAPORE, March 13.—While military movements dominate the attention of Europe the diplomatic centre has shifted to the Far East. The journey ...

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  8. STRONGER U.S. NAVY

    WASHINGTON, March 13.—The Appropriations Committee submitted recommendations to the House today for 3,446,000,000 dollars (about 861,500,000) ...

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  9. TRADE BENEFITS FOLLOW.

    HONG KONG, March 13.—The Reuters correspondent at Tokio quotes the "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" to the effect that the conclusion of the mediation conference ...

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    One of many official records of aerial combat taken by automatic camera guns fitted to Hurricanes and Spittires. This picture was taken as the pilot opened fire on a formation of Dorniers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INVASION THREAT.

    LONDON, March 13.—The correspondent of "The Times" at Geneva, quoting a well-informed person writing in the "Neuchatel Express," says that extensive ...

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  12. WAR IN CHINA.

    NEW YORK, March 13.—The Domei news broadcast today quotes a Hankow dispatch as saying that the Japanese forces have evacuated, on their own ...

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  13. THE CONVOY SYSTEM.

    LONDON, March 14.—The Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association, in its annual report, reviews the war's course on merchant shipping. "It is no secret ...

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  14. Alleged Weakness at Chungking.

    TOKIO, March 13.—Japanese newspapers today published identical articles asserting that Mr. Lauchlin Currie, who recently visited chungking on behalf of ...

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  15. CANADA'S ROLE.

    LONDON, March 13.—In his presidential address today to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Britain, Mr. Lionel Andrews said it was necessary ...

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  16. EXECUTED BY NAZIS.

    LONDON, March 14.—The Berlin newsagency states that the German military commander in the Netherlands has announced that 15 persons convicted of ...

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  17. ATTACKS ON BRITAIN.

    MELBOURNE, March 14.—The renewal of the heavy German air attacks on England is regarded by many London commentators as the opening of the great ...

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  18. B.B.C. POLICY.

    LONDON, March 13.—The British Broadcasting Corporation has replied in a statement to criticism of its policy arising out of its ban on artists who ...

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  19. IN STORE FOR STALIN.

    LONDON, March 14.—Hitler is reported to be raising an anti-Bolshevik army behind the screen of 1,500,000 Nazi troops along the Russian border. The ...

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  20. INDIAN SCENE.

    BOMBAY, March 13.—A conference of moderate politicians from all parties except the Indian Congress and the Moslem League, adopted a resolution ...

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  21. N.Z. ELECTIONS.

    AUCKLAND, March 14.—Asked when the general election would be held, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) said in Parliament: "I do not think this House ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    CAPE TOWN, March 13.—The Minister for Railways (Mr. C. F. Sturrock), in presenting the railway Budget in Parliament today, announced a surplus of ...

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  23. AMERICAN OPINION STIFFENS.

    NEW YORK, March 14.—A Gallup survey shows a notable decline in the number of American voters who oppose fighting Japan if necessary in order to ...

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  24. LUXURY SHELTER.

    LONDON, March 14.—Mrs. Ella Row-croft, a wealthy Devon woman, has died at the age of 81 without using the air-raid shelter which she built at a cost ...

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  25. FIGHTING FORCES.

    CANBERRA, March 14.—A request that members of the fighting forces sent back to Australia after service overseas should be kept on the strength until they ...

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  26. MR. MATSUOKA'S TRIP.

    TOKIO, May 14.—The Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsubka), who is on his way to Germany, may stay in Europe six weeks, the deputy-spokesman ...

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  27. FROM BUGGY TO MOTOR CAR.

    Sergeant W. Caldow, who retired from the Police Department in January, was tendered a farewell by his comrades in the department on Tuesday night. The ...

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  28. CHILD EVACUEES.

    The opinion that if the scheme for the evacuation of children from Britain to Australia is resumed, it should be restricted to children of 12 years of age ...

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  29. EXTRADITED TO BERLIN.

    LONDON, March 13.—It is reported from Marseilles that Dr. Rudolf Breitscheid (German politician, economist and journalist, who was a member of the ...

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  30. LOST FOR THREE WEEKS.

    BRISBANE, March 14.—After having been lost for three weeks in wild country John Francis Brown (48) struggled in to Mt. Isa today. ...

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  31. LOFOTEN AFTERMATH.

    LONDON, March 13.—A Stockholm message states that the Germans have decided to court martial about 70 inhabitants of the Lofoten Islands (which were ...

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  32. MOSCOW BANQUET.

    MOSCOW, March 14.—The Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Tatekawa) gave a banquet today in honour of the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotov), the ...

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  33. BETTER NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY.

    LONDON, March 14.—Night flashlight photographs as the result of a new discovery can now be taken in a blackout without a burst of light. The basis of ...

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  34. POLISH TRAITOR KILLED.

    LONDON, March 3.—Polish circles in London have received information that a Polish Quisling, Igo Sym, managing-director of the newly-opened German ...

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  35. AUXILIARY CRUISER SUNK.

    LONDON, March 13.—The Admiralty announces that the auxiliary cruiser Manistee (5,360 tons) has been sunk with some casualties. ...

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  36. MALTA BOMBED AGAIN.

    LONDON, March 14.—Enemy planes again raided Malta on Tuesday night. Some damage was caused and a few civilians were killed and wounded. ...

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  37. HUNGARIAN CREDITS FROZEN.

    WASHINGTON, March 13.—President Roosevelt signed an order today freezing Hungarian credits in the United States. This is the twelfth such order freezing ...

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  38. STRANGER ARRESTED IN EIRE.

    DUBLIN, March 14.—The police at Taghmon (Wexford) have arrested a stranger, who states that he landed last night by parachute from a German plane. ...

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