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  2. ACCLAIMED BY PARIS CROWDS

    Tens of thousands of people who flocked into Paris yesterday to witness the arrival of King George and Queen Elizabeth on their State visit in the afternoon will long remember the brilliant scenes that were ...

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  3. RESTORATION OF RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    (By Airmail) After years of patient work the famous Rheims Cathedral, which was almost completely destroyed in the Great War, has been restored. The French President (M. Lebrun) is shown leaving the cathedral after a special service to celebrate its renovation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHEN CIVIL WAR ENDS Unity Needed

    The survivors of the Spanish war would have to live together, and that was a problem that would have to be faced, said the ...

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  5. REDIVISION URGED

    Surprise and some amusement was caused in the Legislative Assembly last night, when Mr. Lamb (U.C.P., Lowan) warmly advocated the introduction by ...

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  6. PEOPLING THE NORTH Plan Opposed

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Acting Minister for the Interior (Mr. Thompson) expressed complete disagreement with a suggestion ...

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  7. Mr. Hughes's View

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"It will be the end of the White Australia policy," said the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hughes), criticising to-day the suggestion ...

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  8. DIVISION OF REPUBLIC Sudeten Demands

    The principal demand of the Sudeten Germans is that the entire Czechoslovakian Republic should be divided into national units, ...

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  9. DEFEATS FOR JAPANESE "Ghost Army"

    Chinese guerillas have reconquered the whole of Shantung promontory, except the ports of Chefoo and Weihaiwei. ...

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  10. GESTURE BY HITLER

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that on Monday Captain Fritz Wiedemann conveyed a personal, verbal ...

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  11. Madrid Shelled

    Madrid was bombarded early this morning, when 209 shells fell in the city. Four struck the American Embassy, two of them falling to explode. There were no ...

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  12. PALESTINE RIOTS Many Deaths

    Seventy-seven persons were killed and 247 were wounded in Palestine in the fortnight ended July 19. There were also 32 cases of bombing and ...

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  13. Letter Banned

    The censor has prohibited publication of a letter from Mr. Wedgwood, a Labour member of the House of Commons, to the Jewish ex-Army Officers' Association at ...

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  14. UNIONS AND DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The attitude of the trade union movement in New South Wales toward the Federal Government's defence proposals will be defined at a ...

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  15. Prayers Requested

    Since it commemorated on July 18 the second anniversary of the war in Spain, the Spanish Relief Committee has approached church leaders requesting special ...

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  16. MINISTER IN HOBART

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The Acting Minister for Health and Commerce (Mr. Cameron) had a busy day at Hobart to-day. ...

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  17. Use of Gas Alleged

    The Chinese Embassy announced that 19 gas cases had been evacuated from the Matung area between July 2 and 5. Dr. H. Talbot, a British surgeon at the ...

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  18. HUGE TAX BILL

    One hundred and fifty of the largest industrial corporations in the United States paid the Government 1,631,000,000 dollars (£A407,750,000) in taxes in 1937, ...

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  19. MORE TELEPHONES

    Details of telephone installations issued by the acting deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. S. W. Gleed) yesterday show that on June 30 the number ...

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  20. Boycott Urged

    The newspaper "Angriff" has called on the Sudeten Germans to boycott Czech goods. ...

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  21. NEW B.B.C. HEAD

    Mr. Frederick Wolff Ogilvie was appointed by the Board of Governors yesterday as the new director-general of the British Broadcasting Corporation. ...

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  22. LORD GOWRIE

    An honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon the Governor-General of Australia (Lord Gowrie) at the Edinburgh University to-day. ...

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  23. BEEF IMPORTS

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  24. Fund for Raw Materials

    The Finance Ministry has announced that £18,000,000 (sterling) will be appropriated from the bank reserve to establish a foreign exchange fund to aid the ...

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  25. FUNERAL OF QUEEN

    The Duke of Kent will visit Rumania and represent the Royal Family at the funeral of Queen Marie, the mother of King Carol. The funeral will take place ...

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  26. ATLANTIC FLIER Theatrical Offer

    Douglas Corrigan, who flew the Atlantic by "mistake," has been approached with a music hall contract by Mr. H. Day, a Labour M.P., who is associated ...

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  28. TEST FLIGHTS

    Experimental flights across the Atlantic will be made by British planes in the next few months in preparation for a regular service next year. ...

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  29. M.P.'S SUMMONS

    Without a division the House of Commons last night agreed to the Liberal amendment to the Labour motion that the report of the Committee of Privileges ...

    Article : 208 words
  30. Must Surrender Licence

    Officials of the Commerce Department will administer mild punishment to Corrigan. They have suspended his experimental licence, and ordered him to deliver it to ...

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  31. SILENCE BOND

    A sentence of 10 years' silence regarding the private life of Mlle. Simone Simon, the French film actress, has been imposed on her former secretary, Miss ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. NUFFIELD CASE

    Further evidence was heard at the Birmingham Assizes to-day in the charges against John Bruce Thornton, arising from an alleged plot to kidnap Lord ...

    Article : 218 words
  33. FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    Mr. Eden, the former Foreign Secretary, will make a speech on foreign affairs in the House of Commons before the recess. ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. GOLD, EXCHANGES, AND MARKETS

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  35. Advertising

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  36. Advertising

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  37. London Metal Prices

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  38. Advertising

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