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  2. CHINESE FORT FALLS

    (By Airmall.) A Japanese soldier standing on the barrel of one of the guns of the Kiangyin Fort, a noted fort on the Yangtse, which fell lo the Japanese invaders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DISTRUST IN U.S.A.

    Renewed suspicions that the United States has a secret naval understanding with Great Britain were voiced in a stormy debate in ...

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  4. FOUR KILLED IN FRENCH DRAMA

    (By Airmail.) A shooting drama was enacted at La Fleche, 170 miles south-west of Paris, when Mme. Coineul, a widow, and her two sons, barricaded themselves in their farmhouse when efforts were being made to eject them for non-payment of £1/6/8 owed in taxes. A locksmith in attempting to force an entry was shot dead, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STORY OF PLOT TO KIDNAP CONSULS

    A story of a plot to kidnap Spanish Republican Consuls in the south-west of France was told to-day to the examining magistrate at Bayonne; A Spaniard named Martin told the story when being ...

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  6. NO UNITY IN IRELAND

    Commenting to-day on the results of the general election in Northern Ireland, the Prime Minister (Viscount Craigavon) said that ...

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  7. REVERSE FOR JAPANESE

    Crossing the Yangtse River, a small body of Chinese troops made a surprise attack near Wuhu, and captured a strategically important ...

    Article : 180 words
  8. Presentations at Court

    IT was officially announced to-day that two additional courts will be held in the summer to cope with the arrears in presentations, which ...

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  9. R.A.F. RECORD BREAKER HAD "PLENTY IN RESERVE"

    An official of the Air Ministry told a representative of "The Argus" to-day that the Royal Air Force Hawker Hurricane fighter which established a new land plane record of 408.75 miles an hour in a flight from Edinburgh to London ...

    Article : 268 words
  10. FORMER PREMIER BANISHED

    M. Michael Akapoulous, a former Premier, who was accused of having disturbed the peace and undermined national credit, has been banished. He is the 12th leading ...

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  11. POSTPONED BY KING

    The King will not now visit India until the world outlook generally has become more settled and financial prosperity in India has ...

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  12. BIG PLANE CRASHES

    It is reportea mat a new 40-passenger four-engined Junkers plane crashed while it was being tested at Nuremberg to-day. The pilot was killed, but the other ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN

    Recent increase in unemployment was largely due to seasonal causes, and was not of a, nature to call for the initiation of measures other than those which the ...

    Article : 214 words
  14. INTERVIEW IN PRISON

    The American Charge d'Affaires (Mr. Henderson) disclosed to-day that he had had an interview with Mrs. Rubens, or Mrs. Robinson, an actress, in Butirki ...

    Article : 130 words
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  18. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at his home, in North road, Brighton, yesterday, of Mr. Anthony R. Book, father of Mr. C. H. Book, K.C., Crown. Prosecutor and ...

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  19. MISS X AGAIN IN COURT

    Miss X., the young ana attractive blonde, appeared at Bow street Court again to-day, when the hearing was resumed of charges against four men under ...

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  20. POLICE POWERS IN BRITAIN

    The elaborate code issued to the police force to prevent any abuses of its powers was described in the House of Commons by the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. WORKED IN GAS

    In a realistic atmosphere of sandbags, trenches, and gas clouds, the 3rd Divisional Commander (Brigadier-General E. A. Drake-Brockman) inspected the 4th ...

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  22. BRIDGES NOT TO BE HEARD

    The Senate Commerce Committee has refused the request of Harry Bridges, the leader of the Pacific Coast longshoremen, to be heard until the Labour Department ...

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  23. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS CHANGES?

    The "Daily Express" states that changes in the relationship between the Government and Imperial Airways are expected as the result of the Cadman inquiry, the ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. MILITANTS IN UNION

    An attempt to oust leading Labour officials from office in the Clerks' Union is being made by the militants among the members at the annual State ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. GALE DAMAGES PLANES

    Twelve Royal Air Force planes were torn from their moorings at Westfreugh by a gale to-day, and blown for several hundred yards. Several of them were ...

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