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  3. TUSTRIA STILL ON TENTERHOOKS

    The "Times" correspondent at Vienna reports that Austria is still on tenterhooks to know the result of the Hitler-Schuschnigg interview. Until a late hour the President (Dr. Miklas) had not signed the agreement owing to strong Austrian ...

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  4. CABINET CRISIS DENIED

    The Australian Associated Press' political correspondent says that the so-called Cabinet crisis is believed to be one of a series of ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. GUERILLAS HARASSING JAPANESE

    "Australian horses captured from the Japanese now mount Chu Teh, commander-in-chief of the Eighth Route Army, Peng Tehhuai, field commander, and many others," says the "Daily Herald's" correspondent, Mr Edgar Snow in a message from ...

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  6. USE OF BOMBERS FOR POLICE PURPOSES

    LONDON, Monday. — The Prime Minister was asked in the House of Commons to give an assurance, as an example to other nations, that the ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. NO DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that the administration has rejected the idea of calling an international ...

    Article : 117 words
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  9. Severe Cold Continues in England

    LONDON, Monday. — Severe cold, accompanied by falls of snow, continues in the South of England, and reports of extensive damage resulting ...

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  11. Britain in No Hurry to Build Bigger Warships

    The Australian Associated Press' diplomatic correspondent says Britain will not immediately decide to build monster battleship's as the ...

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  12. BOMBING OF CIVILIANS

    The bombing of civilians in connection with the present civil war in Spain and as the subject of general ...

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  13. MISS MACDONALD'S FAIRY-TALE ROMANCE

    The engagement of Miss Ishbel MacDonald, daughter of the late Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, reveals a fairy-tale fomance which surprised ...

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  14. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—"The American Government ought not to be turned aside from a sound course of co-operation for peace by the criticism of those ...

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  15. TYPHOID OUTBREAK TRACED TO WATER SUPPLY

    The report of an inquiry instifuted by the Minister of Health (Sir Kingsley Wood) into the Croydon typhoid outbreak is ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. CHEAPER CABLE RATES?

    The Australian Associated Press' political correspondent says it is understood that important decisions will shortly be announced ...

    Article : 199 words
  17. SINGAPORE BASE

    The "Times," in an editorial, says, "The Singnpore colony was added to the Empire by treaty. It was a trading outpost 119 years ...

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  18. REMBRANDT CALLED "GHETTO PAINTER"

    BERLIN, Monday. — Secret police searched the houses of several directors of art galleries in Berlin and elsewhere, following publication in a French ...

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  19. Nazis Driving Jews Out of Industry

    The "Times" correspondent at Berlin reports that the Nazis' efforts to drive Jews out of industry are progressing, and are likely ...

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  20. REORGANISATION OF A.B.C. TO BE DELAYED

    In well informed quarters at Canberra there is a growing feeling that the Australian Broadcasting Commission will not be ...

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  22. ITALIAN AIRLINER MISSING

    ROME, Monday. —Aeroplanes and steamers are searching the Mediterranean for an Italian airliner, which, it is feared, crashed with fourteen aboard ...

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  23. JAPANESE VESSEL DETAINED

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday — The Ankyo Maru slipped out to sea from the harbor on Saturday night with twenty tons of metal scrap from the wreck ...

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  24. STORM FOILS EFFORT TO RESCUE SCIENTISTS

    The "Times" correspondent at Riga says the rescue ship Tamir reports that a storm destroyed all preparations for ...

    Article : 150 words
  25. PRISONERS EXECUTED

    LONDON, Monday. — In the House of Commons the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) said he was informed that a number of executions had taken place ...

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  26. MURDERED 77 PEOPLE

    SAN SEBASTIAN, Monday.—The Military Court at Oviedo sentenced to death by strangulation Ramon Miguel Gonznlez, who was found guilty ...

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