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  2. RUSSIAN TRIAL

    Applause greeted the Public Prosecutor. M. Vishinsky, when at the conclusion of his address, which lasted 5½ hours, he demanded that ...

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  3. MATERNAL MORTALITY

    Sir Ernest Graham-Little, in the course of a debate in the House of Commons on a measure concerning maternity services in Scotland, said ...

    Article : 207 words
  4. THE REGENCY BILL

    The Prime Minister presented a bill in the House of Commons to make provision for a regency in the event of the sovereign being at the ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. WHAT THE BILL MEANS

    The Regency Bill means that were Princess Elizabeth to succeed to the throne before she reached the age of 18, the Duke of Gloucester ...

    Article : 212 words
  6. SECOND READING ON TUESDAY.

    The text of the Regency Bill the second reading of which will be moved by the Prime Minister in the House of commons on Tuesday ...

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  7. PRISONERS' LAST SPEECHES.

    For the first time since the trial opened the court room was jammed to hear the accused make their last speeches, which seemed like funeral ...

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  8. THE POPE'S HEALTH

    The Pope's condition is stationary. He expressed a wish to see more visitors, but Dr. Milani ordered that no more than two or ...

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  9. MAINTENANCE OF PEACE

    In a letter to the National Conservative candidate in the North St. Pancras by-election, the Prime Minister says :—"The issue that ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. JAPANESE CRISIS

    Owing to the persistence of the army's opposition, General Ugaki has abandoned his attempt to form a Ministry. ...

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  11. GALES ON BRITISH COAST

    Gales are raging in the Atlantic and on British coasts. Snow and blizzards are reported in the south- west of England and elsewhere. ...

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  12. GALE IN MEDITERRANEAN

    Forty-seven steamers are sheltering from a gale. The fourth destroyer flotilla is also sheltering. Many ships report minor damage. ...

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  13. LINER IN DISTRESS

    One hundred passengers are in peril on the Brazilian liner, Santos, which sent out an S.O.S. saying, "Drifting helplessly; position ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. ATROCITIES IN SPAIN

    The Dean of Chichester and the Dean of Rochester, accompanied by a church party, are leaving for Spain to investigate alleged ...

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  15. EVIDENCE FOR DEFENCE

    Konrad Knudsen, a member of the Norwegian Parliament, telegraphed to the Public Prosecutor, M. Vishinsky :—"It is ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Vienna states that the Princess Royal is expected to arrive at Enzesfeld Castle about ...

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  17. THE CLARK GABLE CASE

    Mr. Joseph Painter, counsel for Mrs. Horton, who is charged with having attempted to obtain money from Clark Gable by claiming that ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. ANOTHER TRIAL FORESHADOWED

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent in Moscow states that a third Soviet trial is foreshadowed for April, with M. Bukharin, ex-editor of " ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. JEAN BATTEN HONOURED

    Miss Jean Batten has been awarded the Royal Aero Club's Britannia trophy for the best flight in 11936 in recognition of her New ...

    Article : 42 words
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